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Biographical Catalogue 



OF THE MATRICULATES OF 



/ 



Haverford College 



together with lists of the Members of the 
College Faculty and the Managers. Offi 
ccrs and Recipients of Honorary Degrees 



8 



33 




1900 



Prepared by a Committee 
of the Alumni Association 



ALLEN C. THOMAS, A.M.. '65. Editor 



PHILADELPHIA 

Printed for the Alomni Association 

1900 



F. 
Author. 
£Ag'OI 



PRESS OF 
SHXIRMAJ^ & Co., PHir-ADBLPHIA... 









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PREFACE. 



The compilation of a Biographical Catalogue of the Matriculates 
of Haverford College was undertaken by the Alumni Association 
in 1894, when a committee of its members was appointed for the 
purpose. 

The collection of the necessary data was at once begun. To all 
matriculates or their representatives a letter was sent, enclosing a 
carefully prepared question sheet. The failure of many of those 
addressed to respond to the committee's inquiries necessitated an- 
other communication. After prosecuting the work for more than 
two years, it became evident to the committee that the task was of 
such magnitude as to require expert assistance in order successfully 
to complete the work. In 1897 the services of Professor Allen C. 
Thomas as editor were fortunately secured. Through his long con- 
nection with Haverford College, Professor Thomas was pecuHarly 
fitted to undertake the work. To him the thanks of the committee 
are due for the great interest shown and the painstaking care used 
in endeavoring to make the volume complete and accurate. Through 
his untiring efforts during the past three years much information 
has been secured which it had previously seemed impossible to find. 
The records in the following pages are incomplete only in cases 
where the matriculates have died or have been lost sight of, or where 
repeated requests for information have been ignored and it has been 
found impossible to supply it from college and meeting records or 
genealogies. 

The thanks of the committee are also due to President Sharpless 
for permission to use the College records, and for constant sympa- 
thy and support of the project in hand. 



IV HAVERFORD COLLEGE. 

It is hoped that this record of the men who have gone forth from 

Haverford College may prove a valuable contribution to the history 

of our Alma Mater. 

George Gluyas Mercer, 'jj, Chairmafz. 

Charles Roberts, '64. 

Edward Y. Hartshorne, '81. 

Barker Newhall, '87. 

Franklin B. Kirkbride, '89, Secretary. 

Haverford College, April 2, 1900. 



CONTENTS. 



Preface, iii 

Editor's Note, vii 

Sketch of the History of Haverford College, ix 

Officers and Managers of Haverford School Association and the 

Corporation of Haverford College, xi 

Officers of the College, xv 

College Faculty, xvii 

Officers of the Alumni Association, xx 

Orators, Poets and Prize- Winners of the Alumni Association, . . xxi 

Additions and Corrections, xxii 

Matriculates, i 

Graduate Students, 273 

Recipients of Honorary Degrees, 281 

Enumeration, 284 

Index, 285 



EDITOR'S NOTE. 



In the preparation of this Catalogue great pains have been taken 
to secure accurate information. In a few cases it has been impossi- 
ble to trace old students ; but in many cases those whose addresses 
have been known have failed to reply to repeated requests, and their 
records have been made up from what data could be secured from 
other sources. 

The names have been arranged by classes ; that is to say, the 
name of a matriculate is put under the year in which his class grad- 
uated. Without doubt, some will be surprised to see themselves 
ranked with those whom they have never known, or of whom, per- 
haps, they have never heard ; but, on the whole, this method of 
arrangement seemed to be the best. 

For about twenty years after the opening of the institution the 
division into classes was very loosely observed. Apparently, 
students were not ranked according to any definite system. No 
catalogues were published until 1852. Lists of students were from 
time to time printed in the Managers' Reports, but irregularly ; and 
these lists were not always divided into classes ; while from 1 843 
to 1852, with a single exception, no lists whatever were published. 
These facts have made it exceedingly difficult to place some of the 
matric!ulates, especially those who did not complete the course. Rec- 
ords have been made up, therefore, from grade books, ledgers, etc. 

Previous to 1877, the only degree conferred upon undergraduates 
was that of Bachelor of Arts ; in 1877 the degree of Bachelor of 
Science was added, and in 1887 the degree of Bachelor of Engi- 
neering. Since 1891, however, the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and 
Bachelor of Science have been the only ones conferred. 



VUl HAVERFORD COLLEGE. 

It remains for the editor to acknowledge the great assistance 
given him by the active members of the Catalogue Committee, two 
of whom have most kindly read the proof-sheets. Acknowledg- 
ments are also due to a number of the Alumni who have given infor- 
mation of much value ; among these, Robert Bowne, '42, of New 
York City, and Mark Brooke, '96, of Radnor, Pa., should be spe- 
cially mentioned. Thanks are also due to Dr. Edward T. Tucker, 
of New Bedford, Mass., and Gilbert Cope, of West Chester, Pa., 
for information most kindly furnished. 

Allen C. Thomas, A.M., '65, 

Editor. 



SKETCH 



OF THE 



HISTORY OF HAVERFORD COLLEGE 



Haverford College, opened in 1833, was founded by members of 
the Society of Friends, who wished to establish an institution con- 
ducted in accordance with their religious opinions, and offering 
advantages " for instruction in the higher branches of learning, com- 
bined with a relig-ious care over the morals and manners of the 
students." 

The full course of study was to occupy not less than four years, 
and was to include " English Literature, Mathematics, Natural 
History, Natural, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, the Ancient 
Languages and Ancient Literature." Opportunities for instruction 
in the principal modern languages were also to be afforded. 

It will be seen that, though the modesty or special views of 
those interested prevented them from calling the institution a 
college, collegiate instruction was given from the start. This is 
also shown by the State documents, which rank the institution as 
one giving collegiate instruction. 

In 1856 the managers obtained a charter, giving Haverford the 
name and full powers of a college. Students who had received 
diplomas from Haverford School were subsequently granted the 
degree of Bachelor of Arts, upon application and payment of fees. 

The experience of Haverford College has not been unlike that of 
other denominational colleges. There have been in its history 
periods of great depression, when, had it not been for the unselfish 
support of a few noble-hearted persons, the college would have been 



X HAVERFORD COLLEGE. 

closed. Indeed, at one time the institution was temporarily sus- 
pended, from 1845 to 1848. Re-opened in the latter year under 
more liberal regulations, it has continued to offer its advantages to 
wider circles of young men. 

From time to time Haverford has received liberal gifts and be- 
quests ; without these it would have been impossible for it to have 
been carried on. It was not, however, until 1897, when the cor- 
poration came into possession of the munificent bequest of Jacob 
P. Jones, of Philadelphia, amounting to about a million of dollars, 
that the college was placed upon a permanent, substantial pecuniary 
foundation. 

Haverford aims in its religious influence to inculcate the simple 
truths of Christianity. 

NuTE. — For a full account of the history of the college see " History of Haverford 
College, 1S32-92." Philadelphia, 1892. 



OFFICERS AND MANAGERS 

OF 

Haverford School Association 

AND THE 

Corporation of Haverford College. 





Appointed. 


Sened until. 


President.* 








Wistar Morris, ..... 


Oct. 


12, 1886 


Mar. 


3. 1891 


T. Wistar Brown, ..... 


. Apr. 


10, 1891 






Secretary.* 








Henr}- Cope, ..... 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


Mav 


14, 1S32 


George Stewardson, .... 


Mav 


14, 1832 


Mav 


14, 1835 


Abraham L. Pennock, .... 


MaV 


14, 1835 


May 


8, 1837 


Charles Evans, ..... 


May 


8, 1837 


Mav 


9, 1S42 


Charles Elhs, ..... 


. May 


9, 1842 


Ma'v 


13, 1861 


William S. Hilles, .... 


May 


13, 1861 


MaV 


9, 1864 


PhiUp C. Garrett, .... 


May 


9, 1864 


Oct" 


II, 1875 


Edward Settle, Jr. , 


Oct. 


", 1875 


Oct. 


9, 1883 


Charles Roberts, ..... 


Oct. 


9, 1883 


Oct. 


12, 1886 


Elliston P. Morris, .... 


Oct. 


12, 1886 


Oct 


13, 1891 


George Vaux, Jr., 


Oct. 


13, I 891 






Treastu 


-er.* 








Benjamin H. Warder, .... 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


May 


13. 1844 


Isaiah Hacker, ..... 


May 


i3> 1844 


Mav 


12, 1845 


John Elliott, 


May 


12, 1845 


Max 


II, 1846 


Isaiah Hacker, ...... 


May 


II, 1846 


Mav 


14, i860 


Wistar Moms, ..... 


May 


14, i860 


Ma'v 


13, 1861 


John M. \Miitall, .... 


May 


13, 1861 


Apr. 


9, 1866 


David Scull, Jr., 


Apr. 


9, 1866 


Oct 


12, 1883 


Edward Battle, Jr., 


Oct. 


9, 1883 


Oct. 


14, 1884 


Asa S. Wing, 


Oct. 


14, 1884 






3Ianag 


ers. 








Samuel Bettle, 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


Mav 


14, 1S32 


Daniel B. Smith, 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


Mav 


12, 1834 


John Griscom, ..... 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


Mav 


12, 1S34 


Gerard T. Hopkins, .... 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


Mar. 


27, 1834 


John G. Hoskins, .... 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


Mav 


14, 1835 


Samuel B. Morris, .... 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


Ma'v 


14, 1835 


John Gummere, ..... 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


Mav 


14, 1835 


Benjamin W. Ladd, .... 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


MaV 


14, 1835 


Thomas C. James, .... 


Dec. 


30, 1830 


May 


9, 1836 



* The office of President of the Corporation was not created until 1886. From 1830 
to 1886 the Secretary acted as presiding officer at all meetings of the Corporation. The 
President, Secretary and Treasurer are ex-officio members of the Board of Managers, 
and the President presides at meetings of the Board. 



xu 



HAVERFORD COLLEGE. 



Isaac Davis, 
Thomas Evans, 
John Paul, . 
Abraham L. Pennock, 
Isaac Collins, 
Bartholomew Wistar, 
Samuel Parsons, 
Benjamin H. Warder, 
Samuel F. Mott, 
Lindley Murray, 
Thomas P. Cope, 
George Stewardson, 
Thomas Cock, 
Joseph King, Jr., 
Henry Cope, 
Thomas Kimber, 
Charles Yarnall, 
Edward Bettle, 
Isaac S. Loyd, 
Samuel Bettle, 
George Williams, 
William F. Mott, 
Edward Vamall, 
Josiah White, 
Samuel Hilles, 
Charles Evans, 
John G. Hoskins, 
John Farnum, 
Mordecai L. Dawson, 
Abraham Hilyard, 
Josiah White, 
Edward B. Garrigues, 
Stephen P. Morris, 
John Elliott, 
William E. Hacker, 
William M. Collins, 
Blakey Sharpless, 
Elihu- Pickering, . 
Alfred Cope, 
Townsend Sharpless, 
James R. Greeves, 
Joseph Trotter, 
George Howland, . 
Charles Ellis, 
Isaac Collins, 
Abraham L. Pennock, 
Paul W. Newhall, 
Josiah Tatum, 
Samuel B. Parsons, 
Abraham L. Pennock, 
Isaiah Hacker, 
Samuel Rhoads, 
Samuel Hilles, 
John Elliott, 
David Scull, 
Daniel B. Smith, 
George Holland, Jr., 
Joel Cadbury, 
Jeremiah Hacker, 
Robert P. Smith, . 



Appointed 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

Dec. 30, 

May 14, 

May 12, 

May 12, 

May 12, 

May 12, 

May 12, 

May 14, 

May 14, 

May 14, 

Dec. 9, 

May 9, 

May 14, 

May 14, 

May 14, 

May 13, 

May 13, 

May 13, 

May 13, 

May 10, 

May 10, 

May 10, 

May 10, 

May I o, 

May 9, 

May 9, 

May 9, 

May 9, 

May 13, 

May I ^. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 



13. 

13. 

13. 

I 

I 

I 



o, 
2, 
2, 
12, 
II, 
II, 
10, 

II, 
14, 
14, 
14, 



d. 


Served until. 


1830 


May 


14, 


1838 


1830 


May 


13, 


1839 


1830 


May 


10, 


1 841 


1830 


May 


10, 


1 841 


1830 


May 


9, 


1842 


1830 


May 


9, 


1842 


1830 


May 


9, 


1842 


1830 


May 


13, 


1844 


1830 


May 


II, 


1846 


1830 


May 


14, 


1849 


1S30 


May 


14, 


1849 


1830 


May 


14, 


1849 


1830 


May 


13. 


1850 


1830 


May 


13, 


1850 


1830 


May 


12, 


1851 


1830 


May 


8, 


1865 


1830 


Apr. 


i3> 


1868 


1832 


Oct. 


10, 


1832 


1834 


May 


14, 


1838 


1S34 


May 


13, 


1839 


1834 


May 


13. 


1839 


1834 


May 


II, 


1846 


1834 


May 


14, 


i860 


1835 


May 


9, 


1836 


1835 


May 


14, 


1838 


1835 


May 


10, 


1 841 


1836 


May 


10, 


1 841 


1S36 


May 


9, 


1859 


1838 


May 


13, 


1839 


1838 


May 


13, 


1839 


1838 


May 


13, 


1844 


1839 


May 


10, 


1S41 


1839 


May 


10, 


1841 


1839 


May 


12, 


1845 


1839 


May 


13, 


1850 


1 841 


May 


13, 


1S44 


1 841 


May 


13, 


1844 


1 841 


May 


14, 


1849 


1 84 1 


May 


9, 


1S53 


1 841 


Dec. 


30, 


1S63 


1842 


May 


13, 


1844 


1842 


May 


13, 


1844 


[842 


May 


21, 


1852 


1842 


May 


12, 


1862 


1844 


May 


12, 


1845 


1844 


May 


12, 


1845 


1844 


Sept. 


2, 


1848 


1844 


Apr. 


4, 


1853 


[844 


May 


10, 


1858 


1845 


May 


10, 


1852 


[845 


May 


12, 


1862 


t84S 


May 


9, 


1864 


845 


Oct. 


13, 


1873 


[846 


May 


14, 


1849 


[846 


Mav 


14, 


1849 


[846 


Oct! 


II, 


1849 


1846 


Apr. 


12, 


1869 


[849 


May 


II, 


1857 


849 


May 


II, 


1857 


[849 


May 


9, 


1859 



OFFICERS AND MANAGERS. 



Marmaduke C. Cope, 
John M. Whitall, 
Anthony M. Kimber, 
Edward Brown, . 
Francis T. King, 
Richard H. Thomas, 
Theophilus E. Beesley, 
Francis R. Cope, 
Paul Swift, . 
Wistar Morris, 
T. Wistar Brown, 
Samuel Allinson, Jr., 
Samuel F. Troth, 
Nathaniel Randolph, 
Joseph W. Taylor, 
Robert Lindley Murray, 
David Scull, 
Harrison Alderson, 
Richard Richardson, 
James ^^^litall, 
Henr}^ Hartshome, 
Wilham S. Hilles, 
William Battle, 
Haydock Garrigues, 
Hugh D. Vail, 
James Carey Thomas, 
Edward Garrett, 
Benjamin V. Marsh, 
Henrv Hartshome, 
Philip C. Garrett, . 
Benjamin Coates, 
Thomas P. Cope, 
W^illiam C. Longstreth, 
James E. Rhoads, 
Richard Cadbury, 
David Scull, Jr., . 
William Evans, Jr., 
George S. Garrett, 
John Famiun, 
Abram S. Taylor, 
Joel Cadbury, Jr., 
John E. Carter, 
Thomas W'istar, Jr., 
Edward Rhoads, . 
Richard Wood, 
John S. Haines, 
William H. Nicholson, 
Robert B. Haines, 
Charles Hartshome, 
William R. Thurston, 
William F. Mott, 
William G. Rhoads, 
George Howland, Jr., 
Francis T. King, 
John B. Garrett, 
Thomas Kimber, 
Edward Bettle, Jr. 
Charles Roberts, 
John S. Hilles, 
Edward L. Scull, 



Appointed. 

May 14, 1849 

May 14, 1849 

May 14, 1849 

May 13, 1850 

May 13, 1850 

May 13, 1850 

May 13, 1850 

May 12, 1 85 1 

May 10, 1852 

May 10, 1852 

May 9, 1853 

May 9, 1853 

May 9, 1853 

May 8, 1854 

May 8, 1854 

May 14, 1855 

May 14, 1855 

May 14, 1855 

May 12, 1856 

May II, 1857 

May II, 1857 

May II, 1857 

May 10, 1858 

May 9, 1859 

May 9, 

May 14, 

May 14, 

May 14, 

May 13, 

May 12, 

May 12, 

May 9, 

May 9, 

May 9, 

May 8, 

May 8, 

May 8, 

Apr. 9, 

Apr. 9, 

Apr. 8, 

Apr. 8, 

Apr. 13, 

Apr. 13, 

Apr. 13, 

Apr. 1 2, 

Apr. 12, 

Apr. 12, 

Apr. II, 

Apr. 10, 

Apr. 10, 

Apr. 10, 

Apr. 10, -_, - 

Apr. 10, 1 87 1 

Apr. 10, 187 1 

Apr. 8, 1872 
Apr. 8, 1872 

Oct. 14, 1872 

Oct. 14, 1872 

Oct. 13, 1873 

Oct. II, 1875 



Served until. 
May 9, 1865 

Apr. 12, 1869 

Apr. 10, 1 87 1 
May 9, 1853 

May II, 1857 
May 9, 1859 
Apr. 9, 1866 

May 10, 1852 
May 8, 1854 

Mar. 23, '* — 



859 
860 
860 
860 
" I 
862 
862 
864 
864 
864 
865 
865 
865 
866 
866 
867 
867 



869 
869 
870 
871 
871 
71 
871 



May 14, 

May 1 2, 

May 14, 

Oct. 12, 

May 10, 

May 8, 

Apr. 8, 

May II, 

Feb. 28, 

May 14, 

Apr. 10, 

May 1 2, 

Apr. 9, 

Oct. 10, 

Nov. 9, 

May 9, 

Oct. 9, 

Apr. 13, 

May 9, 

Apr. 10, 

Apr. 25, 

Dec. 5, 

Mar. 13, 

Apr. 10, 

Apr. 1 2, 

Oct. 13, 

Apr. 13, 

Nov. 17, 

Apr. 10, 

Apr. 10, 

Jan. 15, 

Apr. 10, 

Apr. 10, 

Aug. 9, 

Oct. 10, 

Oct. 8, 

Apr. 28, 

Oct. II, 

Dec. 18, 

Oct. 14, 



June 2, 
June 14, 



85s 
856 

855 



865 
867 

857 
896 
860 
871 
862 
866 
882 
897 



868 

864 
871 
881 
884 
897 

871 
869 

873 
868 
881 
871 
871 
871 

871 
871 
895 

895 
878 
880 
887 
891 

872 
876 



HAVERFORD COLLEGE. 



Charles S. Taylor, 
Francis White, 
Howard Comfort, 
Benjamin H. Shoemaker 
William S. Taylor, 
William Penn Evans, 
John T. Morris, 
Henr>- Bettle, 
Justus C. Strawbridge, 
Asa S. Wing, 
Elliston P. Morris, 
Francis Stokes, 
James Wood, 
Abram F. Huston, 
J. Preston Thomas, 
William IL Haines, 
Walter Wood, 
John T. Morris, 
George Vaux, Jr., 
Richard M. Jones, 
William 11. Jenks, 
Francis A. White, 
Stephen W. Collins, 
Jonathan Evans, . 
Samuel L. Allen, . 
John Stogdell Stokes, 



Charles Yarnall, . 
James Whitall, 
Edward Betde, Jr., 
John B. Garrett, 
Howard Comfort, 









Appointed. 


Served until. 


Oct. 9, 1876 


Oct. 12, 1880 








. Oct. 8, 1878 










. Oct. 12, 1880 










. Oct. 12, 1880 










, Oct. 12, 1880 


Oct. 14, 1890 








. Oct. 10, 1881 


Apr. 15, 1887 








. Nov. 17, 1881 


C)ct. 24, 1884 








. Oct. 10, 1882 


Dec. 5, 1884 








. Oct. 9, 1883 










. Oct. 14, 1884 










. Oct. 24, 1884 


Oct. 13, 1891 








. Jan. 9, 1885 










. Jan. 9, 1885 










. Oct. 12, 1886 










. June 3, 1887 










. Oct. II, 1887 










. Oct. 14, 1S90 










. Oct. 12, 1891 


Oct. 13, 1896 








. Oct. 13, 1891 










. Oct. II, 1892 










. Oct. 8, 1895 










. Oct. 8, 1895 










. Oct. 13, 1896 










. Oct. 12 1897 










. Oct. 12, 1S97 










. Oct. II, 1898 




Secretaries of the Board. 




Appointed. 


Served until. 


1833 


1867 


1867 


1877 


1877 


1883 








1883 
1884 


1884 



Officers of the College. 



Presidents. 

APPOINTED. NAME. CEASED. 

r857 Joseph Gibbons Harlan, A.M. (Principal), 1857 

Vacancy. 

1863 Samuel James Gummere, A.M., ........ 1874 

1874 Thomas Chase, A.M., LL.D., Litt.D., 1886 

1 886 Vacancy. 

1887 Isaac Sharpless, Sc.D., LL.D., ........ 

Principals and Superintendents.* 

APPOINTED. NAME. CEASED. 

1833 Samuel Hilles, 1834 

1834 John Gummere, A.M., 1838 

1838 Isaac Davis, 1839 

1839 John Gummere, A.M., 1843 

1843 Daniel B. Smith, 1845 

Suspension. 

1848 Lindley Murray Moore, 1850 

1850 Joseph Cartland, 1853 

1853 Jonathan Richards, .......... 1857 

Deans. 

APPOINTED. NAME. CEASED. 

1884 Isaac Sharpless, Sc.D., LL.D., 1887 

1890 Myron Reed Sanford, A.M., 1893 

Reg-istrars. 

APPOINTED. NAME. CEASED. 

1886 Myron Reed Sanford, A.M., 1890 

1894 James Addison Babbitt, A.M., M.D., 

Superintendents . 

APPOINTED. NAME. CEASED. 

1^57 Joseph Jones, ........... 1859 

1859 Timothy Nicholson, .......... 1861 

1861 William Foster Mitchell, 1862 

1864 William Wetherald, 1866 

1866 John Hoag Dillingham, A.M. 1875 

1875 Samuel Alsop, Tr., A.M., 1878 

1878 Nereus Meudenhall, M.D., 1880 



Assistant Superintendents. 



APPOINTED. NAME. 

1834 Benjamin F. Hardy, 

1837 Benjamin Vail Marsh, . 

i860 Charles Atherton, 

1869 Henr)' Wood, A.B., 

1870 Ohver Goldsmith Owen, A.B. 

1876 Thomas E. Taylor, A.B., 

1877 James Franklin Davis, A.B., 



CEASED. 

1837 
1844 
1862 
1870 
187I 
1877 
1879 



* Note. — From 1833 to 185 5 the titles Principal and Superintendent seem to have 
been interchangeable. 



XVI 



HAVERFORD COLLEGE. 



Prefects. 



APPOINTED. 



1878 
1897 



Allen Clapp Thomas, A.M., . 
William Henry Collins, A.M., 



CEASED. 
. 1884 



Librarians.' 



APPOINTED. NAME. 

1859 Thomas Wistar, A.B., . 

1 86 1 Charles Atherton, 

1862 Thomas White Lamb, A.B., . 

1862 John W. Pinkham, A.B., 

1863 Clement Lawrence Smith, A.M., 
1865 John Hoag Dillingham, A.M., 
1875 Samuel Alsop, Jr., A.M., 

1878 Allen Clapp Thomas, A.M., 



CEASED . 

i86i 
1862 
1862 
1863 
1865 
187s 



Directors of the Observatory. 



APPOINTED. 



1857 Joseph Gibbons Harlan, A.M., 

1857 Hugh D. Vail, A.M., . 

1858 Moses C. Stevens, 

1862 Samuel James Gummere, A.M., 

1875 Samuel Alsop, Jr. , A. :M., 

1878 Nereus Mendenhall, M.D., . 

1879 Isaac Sharpless, Sc.D., 

1887 Francis P. Leavenworth, A.M., 

1892 William Henry Collins, A.M., 



Assistants in the Observatory. 



APPOINTED. 



1880 William Bishop, S.B., . 

1881 William Henry Collins, S.B., 

1882 John Elihu Coffin, S.B., 

1883 William Earl Morgan, A.M., 
1885 Joseph Lybrand Markley, A. B., 
1891 William Henry Collins, S.B., 



Secretaries of the College. 



APPOINTED. 



1887 Jonathan Jones Comfort, A.B., M.D., 

1889 Alison Wing Slocum, A.M., . 

1890 Jonathan Mowry Steere, A.B., 
1892 Eugene Caryl Lewis, 
1894 Thomas Harvey Haines, 

1896 Alfred Sharples.s Haines, 

1897 Oscar Marshall Chase, S.M., . 



CEASED. 

1857 
1858 
1862 
1874 
1878 

1879 
1887 
1892 



CEASED. 
I88I 
1882 
1883 
1885 
1886 
1892 



1889 
1890 
1892 
1894 
1896 
1897 



* Note. — Previous to 1859 a member of the Faculty appears to have been designated 
to act as Librarian. 



College Faculty. 



Professors. 



APPOINTED. 



1856 
1856 
1856 
1858 
1862 
1864 
1865 
1867 
I87I 
1875 

1875 
1878 

1878 

1879 
1880 
1883 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1886 
1886 
1886 
1887 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1889 

1893 

1894 



Paul Swift, M.D., 

Thomas Chase, A.M., Philolog>-, .... 

Joseph Gibbons Harlan, Mathematics, . 
Moses C. Stevens, A. B., Mathematics, . 
Samuel James Gummere, A.M., Mathematics, 
Edward Drinker Cope, A.M., Natural Sciences, 
John Hoag Dillingham, A.M., Moral and Political Science, 
Henry Hartshorne, A.M., M.D., Organic Sciences,. 
Pliny Earle Chase, A.M., LL. D., Natural Science and Philosophy, 
Isaac Shaipless, S.B., Sc.D., LL.D., Mathematics; Chemistry; Astron 
omy ; Ethics, ....... 

Samuel Alsop, Jr., A.M., Physics and Astronomy, 
Allen Clapp Thomas, A.M., History and Political Science, 
Nereus Mendenhall, M.D. , Ethics and Astronomy, 
Robert Bowne Warder, A.M., Chemistry and Physics, 
Lyman Beecher Hall, Ph.D., Chemistry and Physics, 
Edwin Davenport, A.M., Latin and Greek, . 
Henry Carvill Lewis, Geology, .... 

Thomas Newlin, Zoology and Botany, . 

James Beatty, Jr., M.E., Engineering, 

Seth Kelley Giiford, A.M., Greek,. 

James Rendel Harris, A.M., Ecclesiastical History, 

Levi Talbot Edwards, A.M., Engineering, 

Myron Reed Sanford, A.M., Latin, 

J. Playfair McMurrich, Ph.D., Biology, 

William Coffin Ladd, A.M., French, 

Francis Barton Gummere, Ph.D., Enghsh and German, 

Henry Crew, Ph.D., Physics, .... 

Frank Morley, A.M., Sc.D., Mathematics, . 
Winfield Scott Hall, M.S., M.D., Biology and Physical Culture, 
Erne'^t William Brown, A.M., Sc.D., F.R.S., Applied Mathematics 
Wilfred P. Mustard, Ph.D., Latin, 



Associate Professor. 

1897 Henry Sherwin Pratt, Ph.D., Biology (David Scull Foundation). 

Assistant Professors. 



APPOINTED. 



1863 Clement Lawrence Smith, A.M., Classics and Mathematics, 

1867 Albert Ripley Leeds, A.B., Chemistry, . 

1874 Ludovic Estes, A. B., Classics and Mathematics, 

1S76 Thomas E. Taylor, ..... 

1877 James Franklin Davis, A. B., Classics, . 

1880 Francis Greenleaf Allinson, Ph.D., Classics, . 

1882 Seth Kelley Gifford, A.M., Greek and Latin, . 

Instructors. 

APPOINTED. NAME. 

1880 William Bishop, S.B., Mechanical Drawing, . 
1880 Joseph Rhoads, Jr., A. B., Natural History, . 

B 



1865 
1886 

1857 
1862 
1874 
1867 
1878 
1871 
1886 



1878 



1880 



1886 
1 886 
1886 

1 891 
1S93 



1891 
1893 



1865 
1867 
1875 
1877 

1879 
1882 
i88<; 



CEASED. 
. I88I 
. 1883 



HAVERFORD COLLEGE, 



APPOIN' 

I88I 

I88I 

188 I 

1883 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1887 

1887 

1888 

I8S9 

1890 

1890 

I 891 

I89I 

1891 

I89I 

I89I 

1892 

1892 

1893 

1893 

1893 

1893 

1893 

1895 



1897 
1897 
1897 
1897 



1899 
1899 
1899 



Samuel Jacques Bnin, S.B., French, 

Alfred Greeley Ladd, A.M., M.D., Physical Culture, 

Charles M. Burns, Jr., Drawing, . 

Charles Edward Cause, Jr., S.B., Mathematics, 

Walter A. Ford, M.D., Physical Culture, 

William Earl Morgan, A.M., Drawing, . 

Alphonse Van Daell, French, 

Samuel Lepoids, Bach, es Lett., French, 

Frank Morley, A.M., Mathematics, 

John Jones, A.M., Philosophy, 

Robert Williain Rogers, A.B., Greek and Hebrew, 

Henry Crew, Ph.D., Physics, 

Winfield Scott Hall, M.S., M.D., Biolog)', . 

Lindley Murray Stevens, A.B., Mathematics, . 

John H. Bechtel, Elocution, .... 

Ernest William Brown, A.M., Mathematics, . 

Joseph Osgood Thompson, Ph.D., Physics, . 

George H. Bickford, A.B., English and Physical Training, 

George Aaron Barton, A.M., Bible Languages, 

Robert S. DeBow, Ph.D., Philosophy, . 

Arthur L. Brainard, A. B., Latin and German, 

William Draper Lewis, Ph.D., Political Science, 

Wilfred P. Mustard, Ph.D., Latin, 

Henry Sherwin Pratt, Ph.D., Biology, . 

Rufus Matthew Jones, A.M., Philosophy, 

Emory R. Johnson, Ph.D., Economics, . 

James Addison Babbitt, A.M., M.D., Physical Training, 

Clarence Gilbert Hoag, A. B., English and German, 

Roeliff Morton Breckenridge, Ph.D., Political Science, 

Arthur C. L. Brown, A.M., English, 

Oscar Marshall Chase, S. M., Mechanical Drawing, 

Don Carlos Barrett, A.M., Political Science and History, 

Frank E. Farley, Ph.D., English and German, 

William Wistar Comfort, A.M., French and German, 

Albert Elmer Hancock, Ph.D., English and Gemian, 

Martin Bell Stubbs, Ph.D., Chemistry and Physics, 

Gregory Paul Baxter, Ph.D., Chemistry, 

Frederick A. Saunders, Ph.D., Physics, 

Frank Keller Walter, A. B., German, 



1884 
1884 
1889 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1889 
1888 
1889 
1891 

1893 
1891 
1892 

1893 
1894 
1892 

1893 
1892 

1893 
1896 
1894 
1897 

1896 



1897 



APPOIl 
I87I 

1875 
1877 
1881 
1886 
1887 
1892 

1893 
IS97 



Lecturers. 

TED. NAME. 

Edward Drinker Cope, A.M., Zoology, 

Edward Drinker Cope, A.M., " 

Joseph Thomas, A.M., M.D., History, . 

Henry Carvill Lewis, A.M., Geology, 

James Wood, A.M., American History, 

Albert Sidney Bolles, Ph.D., Political Science, 

Alden Sampson, A.M., Fine Arts, 

George Aaron Barton, Ph.D., Bible Languages, 

Albert Sidney Bolles, Ph.D., Commercial Law and Banking, 



Tutors. 



APPOINTED. 



1856 George H. Stuart, A.B., Classics, . . . . 

1858 Thomas Wistar, A.B., Classics and History, . 

1861 Thomas White Lamb, A.B., Classics and History, . 

1862 John W. Pinkham, A.B., Classics and Mathematics, 

1869 Henry Wood, A.B., 

1870 Oliver Goldsmith Owen, A.B., Classics and Ethics, 



1874 
1878 
1879 



1888 
1893 
1895 



CEASED. 
1858 
186I 
1862 
1863 
1870 
187I 



COLLEGE FACULTY. 



Teachers. 



APPOINTED. 



1833 Daniel B. Smith, Moral Philosophy and English, 

1833 John Gummere, A.M., Mathematics, 

1833 Joseph Thomas, A.M.,M.D., Latin and Greek, 

1834 William Dennis, Classics, .... 

1835 Samuel James Gmnmere, Mathematics and Natural 
1835 Benjamin H. Deacon, Preparatory Department, 
1843 Henry D. Gregory, Classics, 
1843 Joseph W. Aldrich, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 
1848 Lindley Murray Moore, .... 
1848 Hugh D. Vail, Mathematics, 
1848 Joseph W. Aldrich, Classics, 
1851 Albert K. Smiley, English Literature and Chemistry. 

185 1 Alfred Homans Smiley, Philosophy and Geology, 

1852 Joseph Thomas, A.M., M.D., Elocution, 

1853 William Augustus Reynolds, Classics, 
1853 Joseph Gibbons Harlan, Mathematics, 

1853 Paul Smith, M.D., English and Natural Science, 

1854 Henry S. Schell, Drawing, .... 

1855 Jesse S. Cheyney, Introductory Department, . 

1855 Thomas Chase, A.M., Classics, 
1851; Timothy Nicholson, Introductory Department, 

1856 John Kern, Drawing, ..... 
i860 Lucien Crepon, Drawing, .... 
i860 John B. Wilson, Drawing, .... 
i860 Charles Atherton, Elocution, 



Philosophy 



1845 
1843 
1834 
1840 
1840 
1835 
1845 
1845 
1850 
1852 
1853 
1853 
1853 
1853 
1855 
1856 
1856 
1855 
1855 
1856 
1856 

1859 
i860 
1865 



Assistant Teachers. 



APPOINTED. 



1833 John Collins, Drawing and Classics, 

1834 William Giunmere, English and Classics, 
1834 Samuel James Gummere, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 
1836 Andrew Comstock, Elocution, 
1840 G. Pasaderian De Theligny, French, 

1844 William S. Hilles, 

1845 James M. Price, Classics, 
1845 Charles M. Allen, Mathematics, 
1849 Albert K. Smiley, English Literature and Chemistry, 

1849 Alfred Homans Smiley, Mental and Moral Philosophy, 

1850 Dougan Clark, Introductory Department, 

1850 Zaccheus Test, Introductorj' Department, 

185 1 Stephen Roberts, A. B., .... 

185 1 Franklin Enoch Paige, Mathematics, 

1852 Jonathan Jones Comfort, Introductory Department, 

1853 John R. Hubbard, Classics, .... 

1853 John F. Rowell, Introductory Department, 

1854 Thomas Heaton Burgess, Introductory Department, 

1855 Cyrus Mendenhall, Introductory Department, . 



CEASED. 

1835 
1838 

183s 
1837 
1 841 

1845 
1845 
1845 
1851 
1851 
1850 

1853 
1851 

1853 
1853 
1854 
1853 
1855 
1856 



OFFICERS 



Alumni Association, 

WITH THE YEARS OF THEIR ELECTION. 



YEAR. PRESIDENT. 

1856 Thomas F. Cock, M.D. 

1857 Benjamin V. Marsh. 

1858 Francis R. Cope. 

1859 Francis R. Cope. 
i860 Francis T. King. 

1861 Francis T. King. 

1862 Thomas P. Cope. 

1863 Francis T. King. 

1864 Robt. Lindley Murray. 

1865 Robt. Lindley Murray. 

1866 Robt. Lindley Murray. 

1867 Jas. Carey Thomas, M.D. 

1868 Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 

1869 Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 

1870 Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 

187 1 Charles Hartshorne. 

1872 Charles Hartshorne. 

1873 Benjamin V. Marsh. 

1874 David Scull, Jr. 

1875 David Scull, Jr. 

1876 Philip C. Garrett. 

1877 Philip C. Garrett. 

1878 Isaac F. Wood. 

1879 John B. Garrett. 

1880 John B. Garrett. 

1881 Joseph Parrish. 

1882 Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 

1883 Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 

1884 Howard Comfort.* 

1885 Howard Comfort. 

1886 Charles Roberts. 

1887 Charles Roberts. 

1888 James J. Levick, M.D. 

1889 James J. Levick, M.D. 

1890 Francis B. Gummere. 

1891 Francis B. Gummere. 

1892 Francis B. Gummere. 

1893 Francis K. Carey. 

1894 John C. Winston. 

1895 John C. Winston. 

1896 William Draper Lewis. 

1897 William Draper Lewis. 

1898 Edward P. Allinson. 

1899 Edward P. Allinson. 



SECRETARY. 



Robert Bowne. 
David Scull, Jr. 
David Scull, Jr. 
John B. Garrett. 
John B. Garrett. 
John B. Garrett. 
John B. Garrett. 
John B. Garrett. 
Barthol. W. Beesley. 
Barthol. W. Beesley. 
Edward Rhoads, IM.D. 
Edward Rhoads, M.D. 
Edward L. Scull. 
Edward L. Scull. 
Henry Bettle. 
Henry Bettle. 
Walter Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Waller Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 



TREASURER. 

Edmund A. Crenshaw. 
Henry H. G. Sharpless. 
John S. Hille.s. 
John S. Hilles. 
John S. Hilles. 
John S. Hilles. 
John S. Hilles. 
Edward R. Wood. 
Edward R. Wood. 
Edward R. Wood. 
Charles Roberts. 
Charles Roberts. 
Charles Roberts. 
Charles Roberts. 
Thomas K. Longstreth. 
Howard Comfort. 
Howard Comfort. 
Howard Comfort. 
Reuben Haines. 
Reuben Haines. 
Reuben Haines. 
Reuben Haines. 
Reuben Haines. 
Thomas K. Longstreth. 
Thomas K. Longstreth. 
Thomas K. Longstreth. 
Thomas K. Longstreth. 
Benjamin H. Lowry. 
Benjamin H. Lowry. 
Benjamin H. Lowry. 
Samuel Mason. 
Samuel Mason. 
Samuel Mason. 
Samuel Mason. 
Samuel Mason. 
Samuel Mason. 
Henry Cope. 
Walter P. Shipley. 
Walter P. Shipley. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 



ORATORS, POETS AND PRIZE-WINNERS 

OF THE 

Alumni Association. 



ORATORS. 



1857 Isaac S. Serrill. 

1858 Henry Hartshoine, M.D. 

1859 Charles Taber. 

i860 James J. Levick, M.D. 

1861 Richard Wood. 

1862 Franklin E. Paige. 

1863 Zaccheus Test, M.D. 

1864 Jas. Carey Thomas, M.D. 

1865 Edward R. Wood. 

1866 Joseph Parrish. 

1867 Edward Rhoads, M.D. 

1868 Lloyd P. Smith. 

1869 Henry Bettle. 

1870 Robert B. Taber. 

1871 Samuel C. Collins. 

1872 Charles E. Pratt. 

1873 Clement L. Smith. 

1874 Jos. G. Pinkham. 

1875 Allen C. Thomas. 

1876 Richard M. Jones. 

1877 Francis B. Gummere. 

1878 Joseph K. Murray. 

1879 Nereus Mendenhall, M.D. 

1880 Philip C. Garrett. 

1 88 1 Henry Wood. 

1882 (No oration.) 

1883 John B. Garrett. 

1884 James Tyson, M.D. 

1885 Francis G. Allinson. 

1886 Alden Sampson. 

1887 Robert H. Chase, M.D. 

1888 Morris Longstreth, M.D. 

1889 George G. Mercer. 

1890 Edward P. Allinson. 

1 89 1 Benjamin H. Lowry. 

1892 Thomas K. Worthington. 

1893 Alfred C. Garrett. 

1894 Bond V. Thomas. 

1895 William Draper Lewis. 

1896 Rufus M. Jones. 

1897 Howell S. England. 

1898 William B. Broomall. 

1899 Barker Newhall. 



Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 
Allen C. Thomas. 



Joseph Parrish. 



Charles E. Pratt. 
Francis B. Gummere. 

Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 

Roberts Vaux. , 
Francis B . Gummere. 



UNDERGRADUATE 
PRIZE-WINNERS. 



Edward Rhoads, M.D. 
Joseph G. Pinkham. 



R. Henry Holme. 
Francis K. Carey. 
John H. Gifford. 
Josiah P. Edwards. 
Charles E. Gause. 
John C. Winston. 
Wilmot R. Jones. 
Charles R. Jacob. 
Augustus T. Murray. 
William S. Hilles. 
Henry H. Goddard. 
William H. Futrell. 
Howell S. England. 
Edward M. Angell. 
Henry L. Gilbert. 
David H. Blair. 
Clarence G. Hoag, 
Eugene M. Westcott. 
Edmund Blanchard, Jr. 
Homer J. Webster. 
Milton Clauser. 
ElHot Field. 
Arthur Clement Wild. 
William John Bawden. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, 



Page 7. Murray, David Golden, transfer to list of Graduates on 

p. 3 ; and in lines 3, 4, dele " and left Senior year." 
Page 13. Gollins, Benjamin, Jr., add " d. New York Gity, Feb. 

20, 1900." 
Page 17. Howell, Joseph, Jr., transfer to list of Graduates, p. 15. 
Page 22. Elliott, Daniel Morris. For " d. Phila., Pa.," read " d. 

Gincinnati, O., in Military Hospital," add " m. Sarah 

Ann Laws." 
Page 28. Stroud, Morris Robeson, add " m. (2) Marie Louise 

(Barry) Bailey." 
Page 27. King, Joseph, add " d. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 12, 1899." 
Page 29. Bullock, Charles, add " d. Phila., Pa., Mch. 21, 1900." 
Page 34. Brown, David Sands, ]r., add "b. May 16, 1827. s. 

John Brown and Mary Thornton." 
Page 47. Hulme, John L., add " d. Aug., 1888. s. James Shreve 

Hulme and Hannah Lippincott. Manufacturer, m. 

(i) Anna Mears ; (2) Emily Littlefield." 
Page 57. Hallowell, Richard Price, line y,for " Jno. A. Andrews " 

read "John A. Andrew." 
Page 57. Hanson, Ezekiel Hunn, add " h. Dec. 15, 1835." 
Page 63. Thorne, Barton Field, add " s. Edward Thorne and 

Mary Hendrickson. m. Anna Josephine Duer." 
Page 69. In line 2, for " Oskalosa " read " Oskaloosa." 
Page 70. Alderson, William Gharles, 1. 6, add Address, Over- 
brook, Pa. 
Page 74. Tevis, Edwin L., add " b. Oct. 19, 1839; d. Plainfield, 

N. J., July, 1893. s. Joshua Tevis and Jane Evans. 

Went out with Three-Months' Men 1861. Private in 

First Troop Gity Gavalry ; Lieut. ; Major in Rush's 

Lancers. Stock Broker. m. Oct., 1864, Delia 

Fairman." 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. XXIU 

Page 74. Tevis, Norman, add " b. Oct. 14, 1837. s. Joshua 
Tevis and Jane Evans. Merchant ; Stock Broker, 
m. Sept. 23, 1858, Eugenia C. Caldwell. Address, 
Woodbury, N. J." 

Page ^6. Bacon, Morris, add "Address, Bridgeton, N. J." 

Page 92. Pinkham, Joseph Gurney, add " Medical Student at 
Univ. of Michigan and Long Island College Hos- 
pital, m. Emily Georgianna (McKenney) Williams. 
Address, 64 Nahant St., Lynn, Mass." 

Page 99. Zook, John Miller. For " b. West Whiteland, Pa. s. 
Isaac M. Zook and Elizabeth Ashbridge," etc., 7rad 
" h. Conestoga Valley, Pa. s. Isaac M. Zook and 
Leah Miller. In West Chester P. O. one year ; with 
Hoopes & Townsend since 1864 ; Treas. of same to 
date. m. May 15, 1873, Susan J. Davis." 

Page 114. Cope, Henry, line i, add "A.M., 1877;" line 7, for 
" 1897" read" 1896." 

Page 143. White, Oliver, add " Address, Arkansas City, Kansas." 

Page 151. Johnson, Isaac Thorne, line 5, add "Publisher. Ad- 
dress, 718 Arch St., Phila., Pa." 

Page 166. ElHcott, William Miller, add " m. Baltimore, Md., 
Mch. 3, 1900, Elizabeth Taber King." 

Page 169. Jones, Rufus Matthew; line i,/or 1896 7rad 1886. 

Page 182. Hacker, William Estes, add " m. Mabel R. Tilton." 

Page 221. Conard, Henry Shoemaker, add " m. Phila., Pa., Apl. 
13, 1900, E. Laetitia Moon. Address, 126 S. 34th 
St.^ Phila., Pa." 

Page 223. Rex, Frank Clayton, line 11, add "with Strawbridge 
& Clothier, Phila., Pa. Address, care of Straw- 
bridge & Clothier, Phila., Pa." 

Page 224. Beale, Horace Alexander, Jr., add " m. Wilmington, 
Del., Apl. 17, 1900, Mary Rogers Hartshorne Dun- 
ning." 

Page 224. Williams, Parker Shortridge, line 2, /or " Henry U. 
Williams " read " Henry S. Williams." 



MATRICULATES. 



1835- 

NoN- Graduate, 

Biirsoii, David Stroud. 

b. Stroudsburg, Pa., Apl. 5, 18 16. s. Edward Burson, M.D., 
and Jemima Stroud. Entered Junior Class 1834 and left before 
graduation 1835. Studied Medicine 4 years (i year at Ohio 
Medical College). Teacher 16 years, m. Aug. i, 1838, at 
Waynesville, O., Margaret Evans. Address, Richmond, Ind. 

1836, 
tCock, Thomas Ferris, A.M., LL.D. (Hon.) 1883. (M.D., 
Univ. of Pa., 1838.) 
b. New York City, July i, 18 19 ; d. New York City, June — , 
1896. s. Thomas Cock, M.D. (Manager, 1830-50), and Eliza- 
beth Ferris. Entered Junior Class 1834. The First Graduate of 
Haverford. Studied Medicine at Columbia College, New York 
City, and at Univ. of Pa. Physician. Consulting Physician New 
York Hospital, Bellevue Woman's Hospital, Woman's Infirmary, 
etc. Member of numerous Medical Societies, m. (i) Ann 
Augusta Wood ; (2) Mrs. Louise de Forest. 

tWaltoii, Joseph. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 3, 1817; d. Moorestown, N. J., Feb. 10, 
1898. s. Joseph Walton and Abi Kite. Entered 1833, being 
No. 1 7 of the 2 1 present on the opening day. Teacher ; Printer ; 
Surveyor ; Dealer in P'urniture. Sixteen years Clerk of Phila- 
delphia Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1881-97; Clerk of the 
Meeting for Sufferings. Editor of The Friend, Phila., 1879-98. 
Compiler or author of the following : " Brief Biographies of Some 
Members of the Society of Friends ;" " Foot-Prints and Way- 
Mai'ks for the Help of the Christian Traveler;" "Incidents and 
Reflections, Containing Illustrations of Religious Truth ;" " Some 
of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion as Held by the Society 

1 



2 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1836 

of Friends, extracted from the Writings of William Penn ;" " Me- 
moirs of John S. Stokes ;" " Incidents Concerning the Society of 
Friends." m. Dec. 23, 1858, Lydia Lippincott. 

Non-Graduates. 

fBariies, Jonathan B. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1817 ; d. Phila., Pa., . s. Samuel Barnes 

and Rebecca . Entered 1833, left 1834. m. Hannah Brown 

of Fallsington, Penna. 

tGruniniere, William. 

b. Westtown, Pa., Jan. 29, 1814; d. Burlington, N. J., June 
14, 1897. s. John Gummere, A.M. (Princeton), and Elizabeth 
Buzby. Entered 1833, No. 12 of the 21 who were present on 
the opening day. Pursued a partial course. Instructor in Eng- 
lish and Classics, Haverford, 1834-38. Entered service of 
United States Bank, Phila., 1838; Bank of the Northern Liber- 
ties, Phila., Pa., 1842; Cashier, 1855-74; President, 1874-90; 
President Emeritus, 1890. m. Apl. 10, 1845, Martha Moore 
Morris. 

fMendenliall, Cyrus. 

b. East Fairfield, Columbiana Co., O., Nov. 3, 1810 ; d. Oska- 
loosa, la., Feb., 1877. s. Aaron Mendenhall and Lydia Rich- 
ardson. Entered Junior Class 1834 and left at close of the year. 
Fur Trader among the Indians in the Lake Superior country ; 
Miner of Copper ; launched the first vessel, the " Algonquin," on 
Lake Superior, moving it in winter on rollers over the line of the 
present ship canal of Sault Ste. Marie. Member of Ohio House 
of Representatives 1856-58, Chm. of Committee on State Peni- 
tentiary ; drafter of law forbidding infliction of corporal punish- 
ment on any prisoners ; instituted the plan by which a prisoner 
might, by good behavior, reduce the time for which he was sen- 
tenced (probably the first law of the kind in the U. S.) ; Miner of 
Iron ore and dealer in Iron. m. (i) Sept. 20, 1836, Esther 
Rundle; (2) at Mt. Pleasant, O., Apl. 27, 1848, Anna T. Upde- 
graff (d. 1861); (3) at Phila., June, 1863, Phebe E. Howell. 

Parsons, Samuel Bowne. 

b. Flushing, N. Y., Feb. 16, 18 19. s. Samuel Parsons and 
Mary Bowne. Entered 1833, being No. 10 of the 21 students 
present on the opening day. Left 1835. Nurseryman and 
Florist. Published " Book of the Rose ;" a volume of poems ; 
various Horticultural Addresses, m. (i) 1842 Susan Howland ; 
(2) 1858 Elizabeth Butterworth. Address, Flushing, N. Y. 



1837] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 3 

tRicIiardson, John D. 

b. Bucks Co., Pa., Jan. 24, 181 5 ; d. July 27, 1842. s. Joseph 
Richardson and Mary Dixon, of Middletown. Entered Junior 
Class 1834 and left at close of the year. 

fSheppard, Clarkson. 

b. Greenwich, N. J., Apl. 7, 1813 ; d. Media, Pa., Oct. 4, 1895. 
s. John Sheppard and Mary Miller. Entered Sophomore Class 

1833, being No. 16 of the 21 present on the opening day, and 
left during Junior year 1835. School Teacher for 20 years; 
Minister of the Society of Friends ; Clerk of Phila. Yearly Meet- 
ing of Friends, 1877-81. m. (i) Sept. 5, 1843, Anne Garrett; 
(2) May 22, 1856, Lydia Warrington. 

1837. 

fLong'streth, William Collins. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 12, 182 1 ; d. Phila., Pa., Apl. 25, 188 1. s. 
Isaac Longstreth and Mary Collins. Entered Sophomore Class 

1834. Farmer; Treas. Elmira &Williamsport R.R. Co.; Vice- 
Prest. Provident Life & Trust Co., Phila., Pa., 15 years. Mana- 
ger of Haverford College 1864-81. m. Nov. 16, 1848, Abby 
Ann Taylor. 

fMarsli, Benjamin Vail. 

b. Rahway, N. J., 1820; d. Burlington, N. J., 1882. s. Abel 
Marsh and Christiana Vail. Entered Junior Class 1836. Asst. 
Superintendent Haverford 1837—44; Manager Haverford Col- 
lege 1860-82; Prest. of Alumni Assoc. 1857, 1873. Teacher; 
Dry Goods Merchant. Published a monograph on Luminosity 
of Meteors, m. Burlington, N. J., Oct. 16, 185 1, Frances Gum- 
mere. 

fMurray, Lindley. 

b. New York City, Jan. 11, 1821 ; d. New York City, Mch. 
II, 1897. s. Lindley Murray and Eliza Cheeseman. Entered 
1833. Wholesale Druggist ; ¥A\ioY oi Literary Pei'-iodical ; Prest. 
of Fire Insurance Company ; Real Estate Agent, m. May 22, 
1843, Fanny Russell Talman. 

fParsons, Robert Bowne. 

b. Flushing, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1817 ; d. Newtown, L. I., N. Y., 
Nov. 15, 1898; run over by a railroad train, s. Samuel Par- 
sons and Mary Bowne. Entered Sophomore Class 1834. Nur- 
seryman and Florist, m. Aug. 18, 1857, Mary E. Mitchell. 



4 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1837 

tPeiiiiock, Joseph Liddoii. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 22, 1819; d. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 18, 
1870. s. Abraham Liddon Pennock and Elizabeth Sellers. 
Entered 1833, being No. 6 of the 21 present on the opening day. 
Florist, m. Dec. 15, 1847, Lydia Ann Eldridge. 

tSharpless, Charles Leeds. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 18, 1821 ; d. Montgomery Co., Pa., July 
I, 1882. s. Townsend Sharpless (Manager 1841-63) and Mary 
B. Jones. Entered 1833, being No. 11 of the 21 present on the 
opening day. Dry Goods Merchant, m. Oct. i, 1844, Anna 
R. Williams. 

tSmith, Lloyd Pearsall, A.M., 1869. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 6, 1822 ; d. Germantown, July 2, 1886. 
s. John Jay Smith and Rachel Collins Pearsall. Entered Sopho- 
more Class 1834. Alumni Orator 1868; subject, "Continuity, 
Development, and Progress ;" Member of Historical Society of 
Pa. ; Association of Librarians. Librarian of the Library Co. of 
Philadelphia. Author of "Classification of Books," 1882 ; "Sym- 
bolism and Science," 1885 ; "A Bibliography of that Ancient and 
Honorable Order, 'The Society of the Cincinnati,' " 1885 ; "An 
Address in Philadelphia," 1869 ; "Joint and Separate Answer of 
Thos. J. Grain and Lloyd P. Smith to the Bill of Complaint of 
Wm. A. Coit," 1880; "Remarks on the Apology for Imperial 
Usurpation Contained in Napoleon's Life of Caesar," 1865 ; 
Speech at the Inauguration of the New Hall of the Historical 
Society of Pa., 1884. In Pa. Vols., Sept., 1862 ; a member of 
the Emergency Corps of the 3d Penna. Reserves during the 
Gettysburg campaign, m. Oct. 13, 1844, Hannah E. Jones. 

tWistar, Bartholomew Wyatt. 

b. New Albion, N. J., July 12, 1818 ; d. Phila., Pa., Oct. 23, 
1869. s. Bartholomew Wistar and Susan Newbold Lawrie. 
Entered 1833, being No. i of the 21 present on the opening day. 
Dry Goods business, m. Nov. 11, 1841, Annabella ElHott 
Cresson. 

Non-Graduates. 
fBaker, Isaac S. 

b. , 1816. Entered from Phila., Pa., Senior Class 1836 and 

left 1837, having pursued a partial course. Could not be traced, 
but supposed to be dead. Last address, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

fCaiiby, Roberts, afterwards Roberts M. Canby. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Apl. 7, 1819; d. Wilmington, Del., 
Sept. 25, 1854. s. James Canby and Elizabeth Roberts. Entered 



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1833, and left the same year. No. 19 of the 21 students present 
on the opening day. 

fCollins, Alfred Morris. 

b. New York City, Jan. 11, 1820; d. Phila., May 26, 1895. 
s. Isaac ColHns and Margaret Morris. Entered 1833, being No. 
3 of the 21 students present on the opening day. Left during 
Junior year, 1836. Manufacturer of carpets; Manufacturer of 
cardboards; Secretary of Board of Managers of House of 
Refuge, Phila., Pa. ; Director of Philadelphia National Bank ; 
connected with several charitable societies, m. Nov. 22, 1843, 
Hannah R. Evans. 

fCollins, Henry Hill. 

b. Feb. 3, 1818 ; d. Phila., Pa., July 20, 1840. s. Isaac Col- 
lins and Margaret Morris. Entered 1833, being No. 2 of the 
21 present on opening day, and left 1835. 

fCollins, Thomas Abbott. 

b. Burlington, N. J., June 11, 1819; d. Nov. 27, 1840. s. 
Thomas Collins and Ann Abbott. Entered Sophomore Class 
1834 and left 1836. Farmer. 

f Everngliim, Henry. 

b. , Skaneateles, N. Y. ; d. . s. James Evernghim 

and Avis Mott. Entered Sophomore Class 1834 and left .1835. 

fFell, Jonathan W., M.D. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 5, 18 16 ; d. Faulkland, Del, May 30, 1868. 
s. Jonathan Fell and Rebecca Jenks. Entered Sophomore Class 
1834 and left 1837. Physician. 

fFisher, Lindley. 

b. near Germantown, Phila., Pa., Oct. 20, 1818 ; d. Feb. 3, 
1852. s. William Logan Fisher and Sarah Lindley. Entered 
Junior Class 1835 and pursued a partial course. Left 1837. 

f Hacker, Henry Marriott. 

b. Salem, Mass., Oct. 27, 18 17; d. Lynn, Mass., Apl. 10, 
1 88 1, s. William Estes Hacker and Nancy Shove. Entered 
Sophomore Class 1834 and left 1835. m. (i) Oct. 15, 1843, 
Lucy J. Breed ; (2) Nov. 17, 1847, Katherine J. Breed. 

f Howell, Arthur Holton. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 8, 1 8 1 8 ; d. Phila., Pa., Apl. 5, i ^77- s. Jo- 
seph Howell and Sarah Richie. Entered 1833 and left 1834. 
Leather Merchant, m. Apl. 27, 1847, Annie B. Ruffner. 



6 HAVERFORD COLLEGE {.^^37 

fHulme, Samuel. 

b. Bristol, Bucks Co., Pa., Sept. ir, 1818; d. Phila., Pa., 
July 27, 1895. s. Samuel Hulme and Mary Richardson. En- 
tered Sophomore Class 1834 and left 1835. m. May 11, 1843, 
Rachel S. Kirkbride. 

Jones, Charles. 

b. Cheltenham, Pa., Mch. 18, 18 17. s. John Jones and Mary 
Shoemaker. Entered Junior Class 1835 and left 1836. Pri- 
vate Tutor for several years ; Head of Private School, German- 
town, Phila., for several years ; Principal Friends' Select School, 
Phila., 12 years ; Merchant for a number of years ; Retired, m. 
July 22, 1852, Ann Megarge. Address, 143 West Coulter St., 
Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

t Jones, Samuel Howell. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 30, 1818; d. Jan. 27, 1883. s. Benjamin 
Jones and Maiy Howell. Entered 1833 and left 1834. m. (i) 
1848 Lydia H. Bishop; (2) 1862 Eliza Kate Jacob. 

fKing, Francis Thompson. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 25, 1819 ; d. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 18, 
1891. Entered 1833, being No. 18 of the 21 present on open- 
ing day. Left 1834. Merchant; Banker; Director Balto. & 
Ohio R.R. Co. ; Brest. Central Savings Bank, Balto. ; Member 
Baltimore City Water Board ; Brest. Thomas Wilson Sanitarium ; 
Director Samuel Ready Orphan Asylum ; Prest. Maryland Bible 
Society ; Clerk Balto. Yearly Meeting of Friends 1859-85 ; Man- 
ager of Haverford College 1850-57, 1871-91 ; Prest. Alumni 
Assoc, i860, 1 86 1, 1863 ; Trustee Bryn Mawr College, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa., 1880-91 ; First Prest. of Trustees of same 1880-91 ; 
Original Trustee Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins 
Hospital and Prest. of Trustees of the latter, m. New Bedford, 
Mass., Jan. 8, 1846, Elizabeth G. Taber. 

Lewis, John Howard. 

b. Delaware Co., Pa., Feb. 3, 18 16. s. John Lewis and Eliza- 
beth Crozer. Entered 1833, being one of the 21 present on the 
opening day. Paper Manufacturer. m. Malvina H. Irwin. 
Address, Swarthmore, Pa. 

fLiippincott, James Starr. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 12, 1819; d. Greenwich, N. J., Mch. 17, 
1885. s. John Lippincott and Sarah West Starr. Entered 
Sophomore Class 1834 and left 1835. Teacher. Experi- 
menter in Scientific Farming, 1856-68. Delegate to World's 
Peace Conference, Frankfort, Germany, 1850; Editor Amer. Re- 



1837] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 7 

vision of Chambers's "Encyclopaedia," 1870-71 ; Author of 
many essays in Reports U. S. Department of Agriculture, Wash- 
ington, D. C, and many essays on Agricultural subjects in vari- 
ous periodicals. m. (i) 1857 Susan Haworth Ecroyd ; (2) 
1 88 1 Anne E. Sheppard, 

fLog'an, John Dickinson. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.) 

b. June 21, 1817; d. Baltimore, Md., Apl. 25, 1881. s. Al- 
banus Charles Logan and Maria Dickinson, daughter of John 
Dickinson of Revolutionary fame. Entered 1833, being No. 21 
of the 21 students present on the opening day. Pursued a par- 
tial course and left at close of Senior year without graduating. 
Studied Medicine at Univ. of Pa. Physician, m. Apl. 28, 1846, 
Susan Wister. 

fMiirray, David Colden. 

b. New York City, ; d. New York City, Sept., 1885. 

s. Robert I. Murray and Elizabeth Colden. Entered 1834 and 
left 1837, during the Senior year. Shipping Merchant. Sec. 
New York Hospital, m. Mary Sherwood. 

tOsborne, Charles. 

b. Smithfield, Rhode Island, Oct. 26, 1818; d. Vassalboro', 
Maine, Apl. 19, 189 1. s. John Osborne and Elizabeth Allen. 
Entered 1836 and left 1837, during Senior year. Banker; Ac- 
countant, m. July I, 1846, Louisa L. Lang. 

fSerrill, Isaac S. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 12, 1819; d. 1859. s. Pearson Serrill 
and Rachel Starr. Entered Sophomore Class 1834 and left dur- 
ing the Senior year, having pursued a partial course. Promi- 
nent in the reorganization of the institution after its temporary 
suspension in 1845. Orator at the meeting of old students at 
Haverford in 1846; subject, " Haverford Revisited " (see Haver- 
ford History, 1892, pp. 168-175); Member of Committee to 
organize Alumni Association, 1856; Alumni Orator, 1857. 

fSniith, DillTi^yn. 

b. Burlington, N. J., Apl. 2, 18 18; d. Medford, N. J., Sept. 
10, 1 89 1, s. Richard Morris Smith and Susanna R. Collins. 
Entered 1833, being No. 7 of the 21 present on the opening 
day. Left at the close of the Sophomore year. m. July 6, 1848, 
Elizabeth M. Morris. 

tTatnall, Edward. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 30, 1818 ; d. Wilmington, Del., 
May 31, 1898. s. Edward Tatnall and Margery Paxson. En- 
tered 1833, being No. 20 of the 21 present on the opening day. 



8 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1838 

Left at close of Junior year on account of ill-health. Clerk in 
mill ; Farmer ; Inventor and first Manufacturer of parlor matches ; 
Nurser}'man and Florist ; Superintendent of Public Parks in Wil- 
mington, Del., 1888-93. "1- Sept. 12, 1844, Rachel R. Webb. 

fThiirstoii, Williiiiii Kicliardsoii, Jr. 

b. New York, May 14, 1817; d. Oct. 10, 1895. s. William 
Richardson Thurston and Mary Seaman. P2ntered Sophomore 
Class 1834; left 1835. Wholesale Druggist; Manager of Hav- 
erford College 1871-95. m. Nov. 9, 1842, Jane Ridley Day. 

Yaniall, William. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 18, 18 19. s. Benjamin Hornor Yarnall 
and Elizabeth Coffin. Entered 1833, being No. 8 of the 21 
present on the opening day ; left 1835. Hardware Merchant. 
Retired, m. Phila., Pa., Oct. 23, 1844, Elizabeth Moore Massey. 
Address, 301 S. 39th St., Phila., Pa. 

1838. 
tElliott, Jolm. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 10, 1820; d. near Santa Cruz, Cal., 1892. 
s. Daniel Elliott and Lydia Richards. Entered 1834. Farmer. 

tEmleii, James Valentine. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 21, 1820; d. Phila., Pa., 1880. s. Samuel 
Emlen, M.D., and Beulah Sansom Valentine. Entered Sopho- 
more Class 1835. Physician, m. Ann Armour. 

Non-Graduates. 
Bislioi), John. 

b. Columbus, N. J., Mch. 16, 1820. s. John Bishop and Ann 
Black. Entered Introductory Depart. 1833 and left 1837 during 
Junior year. Merchant. m. (i) Rebecca Field Biddle ; (2) 
Sept. 9, 1896, Mary James Bowen (Cropper). Address, Co- 
lumbus, N. J. 

tClai)p, Isaac Hicks. 

b. New York City, July 28, 1820 ; d. New York City, Nov. 
21, 1852. s. John Clapp and Phebe Hicks. Entered 1834 and 
left during Senior year. Merchant. Lawyer. 

Collins, John. 

b. New York City, Mch. 15, 18 14. s. Thomas Collins and 
Ann Abbott. Entered Sophomore Class 1833 and left 1835. 
First Secretary and one of the founders of the Loganian. Teacher 
in Introductory Depart., Haverford (Drav/ing and the Classics) 
1833-35; Teacher in Private Schools in Phila., Pa., and Bur- 



1838] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 9 

lington, N. J. ; Principal of Schools Mt. Holly and Borden- 
town, N. J. ; Teacher of Penmanship Burlington College, Bur- 
Hngton, N. J. ; Township Supt. of Public Schools, BurHngton, 
1857; Principal of William Forster Home and School, Friends- 
ville, Tenn, Retired. Author of "The Art of P2ngraving ;" 
"Voices of the Dumb Creation ;" " 1970, a Vision of the 
Coming Age ;" numerous poetical and other contributions to 
various periodicals; author "The Colhns Book;" executed sev- 
eral views of Haverford College (see History of Haverford College, 
p. 56), etc. ; Vice-Prest. Universal Peace Union ; Honorary Mem- 
ber Delaware Co. Institute, m. Feb. 10, 1839, Anna Baily. 
Address, 702 N. 43d St., Phila., Pa. 

i Cromwell, Henry. 

b. New York City, 18 18; d. New York City, Oct 25, 1884. 
s. Daniel Cromwell and Elizabeth Townsend. Entered 1835 
and left 1836. Merchant, m. 1845 Sarah M. Bowne. 

fDavis, Richard Wistar. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 11, 1820; d. Phila., Pa., Mch. 31, 1852. 
s. Isaac Davis (Manager 1830-38, Superintendent 1838-39) and 
Mary Wistar. Entered Introductory Depart. 1833 and left at 
close of Junior year, 1838. Druggist. 

tGuniiiiere, Barker. (LL.D., Princeton.) 

b. Burlington, N. J., Oct. 16, 1822; d. Trenton, N. J., Apl. 
21, 1895. s. Samuel R. Gummere and EHzabeth Drinker Barker. 
Entered 1835 and left at the close of Junior year, 1835. Law- 
yer; Clerk of Court of Chancery, State of New Jersey, 1860-70, 
m. Mch. 24, 1846, Elizabeth C. Stryker. 

tGummere, John Grisconi. 

b Burlington, N. J., Aug. 17, 1817; d. Burlington, N. J., 
Jan. 24, 1899. s. John Gummere, A.M. (Princeton) (Prof. 
Mathematics 1833-43 ; and Supt. 1834-38, Haverford) and Eliza- 
beth Buzby. Entered 1835 and left at close of Junior year, 1838. 
Manufacturer of paper; afterwards in employ of Adams Exp. Co, 

fHacker, Edward. 

b. Salem, Mass., July 2, 1820; d. Phila., Pa., Mch. 9, 1835. 
s. William Estes Hacker and Nancy Shove. Entered 1834 and 
left during Freshman year. 

tHaines, John Smith. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 4, 1820 ; d. Phila., Pa., 1886. s. Reuben 
Haines and Jane Bowne. Entered 1833 and left 1838. Man- 
ager 1869-79. Member Acad. Nat. Sciences, m. 1850 Mary 
Drinker Cope. 



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fHowell, Joseph Kirkbride. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 27, 1819; d. Feb. 24, 1887. s. Asher 
Mott Howell and Harriet Kirkbride. Entered 1834 and left 
1834. Merchant; 31 years Clerk of County Prison, m. (i) 
Nov. 24, 1841, Elizabeth Gillingham Simmons; (2) June 10, 
1875, Elizabeth Reynolds Cochran. 

fHowell, William Hudson. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 12, 1819; d. Apl. 18, 1872. s. Joseph 
Howell and Sarah Richie. Entered 1834 and left 1836. Farmer 
1841-46; Dry Goods Merchant 1847-64; member of Ship- 
ping Transportation firm of Wm. Clyde & Co., 1864-72 ; 
Genealogist ; compiled Family Charts of Howell, Hudson and 
Mott families ; during War of Rebellion was a member of Home 
Guards of Philadelphia ; First Lieutenant in Artillery Company 
of Germantown, Pa. m. April 14, 1841, Rebecca Hacker. 

fLownes, Pliineas. 

b. Delaware Co., Pa., Apl. i, 1817 ; d. . s. Joseph 

Lownes and Rachel . Entered 1835 and pursued a partial 

course; left 1838. m. Dec. 10, 1840, Emily Lewis. 

fMorgan, James Trask. 

b. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 17, 1817; d. Oct. 6, 1866. s. Ephraim 
Morgan and Charlotte Anthony. Entered 1833, being No. 13 
of the 21 present on the opening day, and left 1835. Printer 
and Bookbinder, m. Hannah Weatherby. 

tRedmaii, Joseph Sweet. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., May 25, 1817; d. 1891. s. Thomas 
Redman and Elizabeth L. Hopkins. Entered Sophomore Class 
1835 and left 1836. 

Shotwell, George Fox. 

b. New York City, Feb. 28, 18 19. s. Joseph S. Shotwell 
and Deborah ^Fox. Entered 1834 and left at close of the Fresh- 
man year. Farmer, m. Louisa Rossiter. Address, Skanea- 
teles, N. Y. 

tSmith, Barclay Ariiey. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. ii, 1820; d. . s. Benjamin Smith 

and Ann W. Arney. Entered 1834 and left 1836. 

Wistar, Richard. 

b. Salem, N. J., July 14, 182 1. s. Cleayton Wistar and Mary 
Stevenson. Entered 1837 and left 1838. Supt. Wills Hospital, 
Phila. m. Sept. 7, 1842, Charlotte Wistar Acton. Address, 
Salem, N. J. 



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1839. 

fColliiis, Frederic. 

b. New York City, Jan. 21, 1822; d. Phila., Pa., Nov. 27, 
1892. s. Isaac Collins (Manager 1830-42) and Margaret Mor- 
ris. Entered Introductory Dept. 1834. Brewer ; Banker ; Prest. 
House of Refuge, Phila., Pa. m. Aug. 28, 1844, Letitia Poult- 
ney Dawson. 

Cope, Thomas Pini. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 7, 1823. s. Henry Cope (Manager 1830-5 i) 
and Rachel Reeve. Entered 1835. Manager 1864-71. Author 
of " Passages from Life and Writings of Wm. Penn ;" " Views of 
Christian Doctrine " (extracts from Barclay's "Apology") ; " Pas- 
sages from Life of George Fox ;" Compiler of " Readings from 
Holy Writ." Merchant in Phila. m. Nov. 13, 1849, Eliza- 
beth Wistar Stokes. Address, Germantown, Pa. 

tHartshorne, Henry, A.B., A.M. 1860. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 

1845; LL.D., 1884.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 16, 1823; d. Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 10, 
1897. s. Joseph Hartshorne, M.D., and Anna Bonsall. En- 
tered 1836. Vice-Prest. Loganian Society 1839 ; Prest. of Alumni 
Association, Semi-Centennial year; Alumni Poet 1858, 1880, 
1889, 1895 ; Student at Univ. of Pa., Medical Dept, 1840-45 ; 
Member of American Philosophical Society, elected 1863 ; College 
of Physicians of Phila. ; Practicing Physician ; Prof in Central High 
School, Phila. ; Prof in Univ. of Pa. (Auxiliary Medical Dept.); 
Prof Organic Science and Philosophy 1867-71, Physiology and 
Hygiene 1871-76, Haverford College ; Woman's Medical College 
of Pa. ; Girard College ; Med. Department Penna. Dental College, 
etc. ; editor o{ Friends' Review, 1873-78, 1881-93 ; author of Prize 
Essay on "Arterial Circulation," American Med. Association, 
1856 ; "Memoranda Medica," i860 ; "Monograph on Glycerine," 
1865; "Treatise on Cholera," 1866; "Essentials of Practical Medi- 
cine," 1867-81 ; "Conspectus of Medical Sciences," 1869; "Guide 
to Medicine Chest," 1868; "Our Homes" (a Health Primer), 
1880 ; also " Household Manual of Hygiene, Medicine and Sur- 
gery," 1887-91 ; articles on Brain, Evolution, Hygiene, etc., in 
" Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia," 1875 ; several vols, of Poems; 
" Bertram the Prince, and other Poems," 1892 ; Acting Assistant 
(Contract) Surgeon for Hospital Service, U. S. A., 1862 ; Attend- 
ing Physician Phila. Hospital, 1855-56; Episcopal Hospital, 
1860-62 ; Consulting Physician Woman's Hospital, Phila., 1866- 
y6. m. Jan. 8, 1849, Mary Elizabeth Brown. 



12 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1839 

tMeiidenhall, Nereus. (M.D., Jefferson Medical College, Phila.) 
b. Jamestown, N. C, 1819; d. Jamestown, N. C, 1893. s. 
Richard Mendenhall and Mary Pegg. Entered Junior Class 
1837. Studied Medicine at Jefferson Medical College, Phila., 
Pa. Physician. Taught at Friends' Boarding School, New 
Garden, N. C. It was largely through his personal efforts that 
the School was kept open during the Civil War, 1861-65. In- 
structor in Latin, William Penn Charter School, Phila., Pa. ; 
Professor of Moral Science and Astronomy Haverford College, 
1 878-79 ; Professor of Greek and Latin, 1 879-80 ; Superintendent, 
1878-80 ; Alumni Orator, 1879 5 subject, " The Clue of Faith ;" 
Civil Engineer at various periods in his life ; Member of School 
Board, N. C. ; Member of Legislature North Carolina, m. 185 1 
Orianna Wilson. 

Randolph, Richard. (INt.D., Jefferson College, Phila., Pa.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 27, 1822. s. Edward Randolph, Jr., and 
Mary Taylor. Entered 1836. Studied Medicine Jefferson Medi- 
cal College, Phila., Pa. Physician. Author of "Aspects of 
Humanity," "Sober Thoughts on Staple Themes," etc. Ad- 
dress, 247 N. 1 2th St., Phila., Pa. 

fTaher, Charles. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Apl. 8, 1822; d. New Bedford, 
Mass., Nov. 17, 1887. s. William Congdon Taber and Hannah 
Tucker Shearman. Entered 1837. Alumni Orator 1859. 
Bookseller and Art Publisher, m. Mch. 21, 1853, Sarah Jane 
Howland. 

Non-Graduates. 
Balder ston, Lloyd. 

b. Falls, Bucks Co., Pa., July 21, 18 18. s. Mark Balderston 
and Elizabeth Lloyd. Entered Junior Class 1837 and left dur- 
ing the Senior year 1839. Teacher. Farmer since 1841. 
Contributor to Agricultural and other Journals, m. 1843 Cath- 
arine Canby. Address, Colora, Md. 

fCarey, James. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 20, 1821 ; d. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 8, 
1894. s. John Ellicott Carey and Ann Irwin. Entered 1835 
and left 1836. Merchant, m. Phila., Pa., May i, 1850, Susan 
Budd Kimber. 

fCoates, Joseph Potts Hornor. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 7, 1821 ; d, Oct. 9, 1850. s. George 
Morrison Coates and Rebecca Hornor. Entered 1835 and left 
1836. Merchant, m. 1844 Eliza Henri Troth. 



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Collins, Benjamin, Jr. 

b. New York City, , 1823. s. Benjamin S. Collins and 

Hannah Bowne. Entered Introductory Depart. 1834 and left 
during the Senior year, 1839. Merchant. Connected with 
Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. Address, 133 E. 
36th St., New York City. 

fCollins, Francis. 

b. Burlington, N. J., Apl. 6, 1821 ; d. Penn's Manor, Pa., 
June 2, 1880. s. Thomas Collins and Ann Abbott. Entered 
1835 and left during the Junior year. Farmer, m. Jan. 29, 
1850, Anna Whitehead. 

Cope, Francis Reeve. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 6, 1821. s. Henry Cope (Manager 1830- 
51) and Rachel Reeve. Entered 1835 and left 1838 on account 
of ill-health. Merchant, m. Dec. 18, 1847, -^^'"^ Stewardson 
Brown. Address, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

fCrensliaYT, John Bacon. 

b. Henrico Co., Va., May 2, 1820; d. Richmond, Va., May 
10, 1889. s. Nathaniel Chapman Crenshaw and Deborah Crew. 
Entered Junior Class 1837 and left at the close of the year. 
Farmer ; Surveyor ; Minister of the Society of Friends for 45 
years. Member of Va. State Legislature, and of Convention held 
about 1868 for new State Constitution, m. (i) Sept. 12, 1844, 
Rachel Hoge ; (2) June 5, i860, Judith Ann Willitts. 

fDrinker, John Henry. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 25, 1821 ; d. . s. John Drinker and 

Eliza A. Morgan. Entered Junior year 1838 and left at its 
close, 1839. 

fFolwell, Joseph D. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 18, 1817; d. . s. William Folwell, 

Jr., and . Entered 1835 and left close of Sophomore year, 

1837. 
fFoster, Charles. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 3, 1822 ; d. Jan. i, 1887. s. William 
Foster and Hetty Harker. Entered 1835 and left during the 
Senior year. Merchant. Publisher. Author of " The Story of 
the Bible," 550,000 copies sold; "The Story of the Gospel," 
I 50,000 copies sold ; " First Steps for Little Feet," 75,000 copies 
sold ; " Bible Pictures and What They Teach Us," over 100,000 
copies sold ; " Fables and Allegories." m. Jan. 21, 1847, Emily 
Musgrave Wetherill. 



14 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1839 

fHaines, William Snell. 

b. Phila., Mch. 8, 1816; d. Providence, R. I., May 28, 1887. 
s. Jesse Pierce Haines and Sarah Snell. Entered Junior Class 
1837 and left at close of the year. Civil Engineer and Surveyor 
in Providence for many years. 

tHill, Nathan Branson. (M.D., Ohio Med. Coll., Cin., 0.) 

b. Randolph Co., N. C, May 13, 1817; d. St. Paul, Minn., 
Feb., 1875. s. Samuel Hill and Mary Branson. Entered Junior 
Class 1838 and left during the Senior year. Studied at Jefferson 
Medical College, Phila., Pa., and at Ohio Medical College, Cin- 
cinnati, O. Practiced medicine in N. C. 15 years, then removed 
to Minnesota. Member of Hennepin Co. Medical Soc. ; Prest. 
Minnesota Medical Soc. ; Alderman in City of Minneapolis ; 
Prest. City Council ; Prest. Minnesota Bible Soc. Published 
various essays on Medical Topics, m. May 5, 1845, Eliza L, 
Mendenhall. 

tHinsdale, Stephen Grellet. 

b. New York City, June 18, 1819; d. Cleveland, O., Oct. 8, 
1877. s. Henry Hinsdale and Mary Roscoe. Entered 1835 
and left 1836. Merchant; Bookkeeper, m. June 18, 1844, 
Martha A. Elmer. 

fKing, Thomas. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 19, 1820; d. Glenville, Md., May 
18, 1884. s. Joseph King, Jr., and Tacy Ellicott. P2ntered 
1835 and left at close of Sophomore year. Merchant. Farmer. 

Moore, Richard Mott. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1820. s. John Moore, M.D., and Catharine 
Robeson. Entered 1835 and left 1836. Last address. Me- 
morial Home, St. Louis, Mo. 

fMorris, Joshua Hushand. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 12, 1823 ; d. Germantown, Phila., Pa., 
Dec. 23, 1885. s. Anthony Paschall Morris and Anna Hus- 
band. Entered 1834 and pursued a partial course, leaving at 
end of Senior year. Lawyer and Conveyancer. Prest. Real 
Estate Title and Trust Co., Phila., Pa. m. (i) Anne Wistar ; 
(2) Elizabeth Stokes. 

tMott, William Franklin, Jr. 

b. New York City, July 7, 1820; d. New York City, May 
25, 1882. s. William Franklin Mott (Manager 1834-46) and 
Phebe Merritt. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1834 and left during 
Junior year 1837. Merchant, m. Oct. 13, 1 841, Jane Bowne. 



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fjfeedles, Caleb Hathaway. 

b. Phila.,Pa.,Sept. 3, 1820; d. Phila., Pa., Oct. 10, 1884. s. 
Edward Needles and Mary Hathaway. Entered Introductory 
Depart. 1834 and left 1835. Druggist, m. Nov. 10, i84i,Ann 
Maria Needles. 

Randolpli, George. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch., 1820. s. Edward Randolph, Jr., and Mary 
Taylor. Entered 1835 and left 1837. Merchant, m. Oct. 6, 
1847, Rebecca Cope. Address, Atlantic City, N. J. 

1840. 

Kiiiil)er, Antliony Morris. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 19, 1824. s. Thomas Kimber (Manager 
1830-65) and Joanna Sophia Shober. Entered 1836. Merchant 
in Phila. Retired. Removed to Newport, R. I., about 1882. 
Manager of Haverford College 1849-71. m. (i) June 8, 1853, 
Margaret Cooper Cope; (2) Sept. 2, 1 881, Josephine Winner. 
Address, Newport, R. I. 

fSharpless, Henry Hale Graham. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 12, 1823 ; d. Chester Hills, Phila., Apl. 
15, 1870. s. Townsend Sharpless and Mary B. Jones. Entered 
1836. m. Nov. 21, , Mary Lyman Van Buren. 

fWinslow, John Randolph. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1846.) 

b. Piney Woods, N. C, Nov. 8, 1820; d. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 
13, 1866. s. Nathan Winslow and Margaret Fitz Randolph. 
Entered Junior Class 1838. Physician and Surgeon. Professor 
of Materia Medica in the Maryland College of Pharrriacy. 

Non-Graduates. 

fAllen, Marniaduke Watson. 

b. Langhorne, Pa., Mch. 15, 1821 ; d. Langhorne, Pa., Jan. 
28, 1890. s. Thomas Lancaster Allen, M.D., and Susan M. 
Watson. Entered Introductory Depart. 1835 and left at close 
of Junior year, 1838, on account of weak eyes. Physician. 
Farmer. Collector of Internal Revenue for Bucks Co., Pa. m. 
June 5, 1856, Sarah Rodman Paxson. 

Baily, Thomas Loyd. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 2, 1824. s. Joshua Baily and Elizabeth 
Loyd. Entered 1836 and left during the Junior year. Mer- 
chant. Ordained to ministry in Baptist Church, 1871. Author 
of seven Sunday-School Library Books, viz. : " Possibilities," 



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"Only Me," "Dr. Wallsten's Way," " Nat, the Miner's Boy," 
" Open Ways," " An Entire Stranger," " In Pine Woods." m. 
Bellefonte, Pa., Nov. 9, 1S54, Caroline Adelia Smith. Address, 
Atlantic City, N. J. 

fBarker, Beiijamiii. 

b. Tiverton, R. I., Sept. 24, 1822; d. Tiverton, R. I., Apl. 
14, 1897. s. Abraham Barker and Margaret Buffum. Entered 
Senior Class 1840 and left before graduating, 1840. Lumber 
Merchant Prov., R. I., then in Olean, N. Y., and later in Tiver- 
ton, R. I. m. Dec. i, 1847, Catherine Jackson Dennis. 

fBowiie, John. 

b. New York City, June 6, 1820; d. Ash Brook, N. J., Feb. 
13, 1894. s. Robert H. Bowne and Sarah Hartshorne of N. J. 
Entered Introductory Depart, and left at close of Sophomore 
year, 1838. General Agent of Society for Improving the Condi- 
tion of the Poor, New York City, for 12 years. During Civil 
War in the employ of the Sanitary Commission. 

tCowperthwaite, Edwin. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 9, 1824; d. June 17, 1857. s. Joseph 
Cowperthwaite and Rebecca Carlile. Entered Introductory 
Depart. 1834 and left during the Junior year, 1839. Wholesale 
Boot and Shoe Merchant, m. Jan. 21, 185 1, Lucy Reed. 

tFislier, Charles William. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Sept., 1820 ; d. Dec. 28, 1857. s. 
William Logan Fisher and Sarah Lindley. Entered Introductory 
Depart. 1835 and left during the Junior year, 1839. 

Hartshorne, George. 

b. near Rahway, N. J., Sept. 30, 1822. s. Hugh Harts- 
horne and Elizabeth Brown. Entered 1836 and left at close of 
Sophomore year. Farmer, m. Sept., 1848, Sarah Robinson. 
Address, Rahway, N. J. 

fHoUingshead, Joseph Mickle. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 15, 1821 ; d. Phila., Pa., Mch. 28, 1885. 
s. Hugh F. Hollingshead and Martha Mickle. Entered Intro- 
ductory Depart. 1835 and left during Junior year, 1839. Whole- 
sale Grocer. Insurance Agent, m. Caroline Atwood. 

tSharpless, Daniel Offley. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 24, 1821 ; drowned at Atlantic City, N. J., 
July 10, 1874. s. Blakey Sharpless (Manager 1841-44) and 
Mary Offley. Entered Introductory Depart. 1833, being No. 9 
of the 21 present on opening day, and left 1838. Merchant. 
m. May 3, 1843, Hester Shove Hacker. 



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tTliiirston, Joseph D. 

b. New York City, Feb. 22, 1823 ; d. June 5, 1861. s. Wil- 
liam Richardson Thurston and Abigail Evernghim. Entered 
1836; left at close of Junior year, 1839. "^- -^P^- 3°, 1849, 
Mary Wharton. 

fWilliaiiis, Joseph Kirkbride. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 7, 181 7; d. Oct. 21, 1848. s. Jonathan 
G. Williams and Mary Ann Kirkbride. Entered 1835 and left 
1836. 

fHowell, Joseph, Jr. (Graduate.) 

b. Phila., Pa., 1823; d. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Aug. 18, 
1889. s. Joseph Howell and Sarah Richie. Entered Introduc- 
tory Depart. 1836. Leather Merchant; Accountant, m. Nov. 
4, 1852, Anne Emlen. 

1 841. 

fLawreiice, Richard Henry. 

b. New York City, Oct. 7, 1824; d. Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 
22, 1847. s. Henry H. Lawrence and Mary Folwell. P^ntered 
1837. No business. 

fPerot, James Poultuey. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 12, 1825; d. Phila., Pa., Jan. 13, 1872. 
s. William S. Perot and Mary Williams Poultney. Entered In- 
troductory Depart. 1836. Merchant. Flour Inspector. Adjt. 
of the 1 1 8th Pa. Vols. (Corn Exchange Regiment), which he 
was foremost in raising ; served seven months ; wounded at the 
battle of Shepherdstown, Va. ; honorably discharged Jan., 1863. 
Colonel of the 49th Pa. Militia, to quell the riots in the mine 
regions. 

tWhite, Elias Altoertson. (M.D.) 

b. Perquimans Co., N. C, Sept. 23, 1821 ; d. Feb. 18, 1866. 
s. Miles White and Elizabeth Albertson. Entered Sophomore 
Class 1838. Physician. 

Non-Graduates. 

fBirdsall, Thomas Webb. 

b. New York City (?), May, 1824 ; d. 1866. s. William Bird- 
sail and Martha Webb. Entered Introductory Depart. 1835 and 
left at the close of the Junior year, 1839. Flour Merchant. 
Ladies' Furnishing Goods. Prest. Fire Insurance Co. m. Dec. 
13, 1848, Margaret Wood. 

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fBirdsall, William, Jr. 

b. New York City (?), Oct. 30, 1822; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Dec. I, 1873. s. William Birdsall and Martha Webb. Entered 
Introductory Depart. 1835 and left same year. Clerk. Flour 
Merchant. Insur. Surveyor, m. Sept. 12, 1849, Caroline Wood. 

tGreaves, Thomas (sometimes spelled Greeves). 

b. West Chester, Pa., 1823 ; d. in England about 1897. s. 
James R. Greaves (Manager 1842-44) and Sarah (or Mary) Ann 
Fling. Entered Introductory Depart. 1834. Pursued partial 
course and left during Senior year, 1841. Student. Author. 

tGummere, Charles J. 

b. Burlington, N. J., June 29, 1824; d. Apl. 22, 1880. s. 
Samuel R. Gummere and Elizabeth Drinker Barker. Entered 
1839 and left at close of Junior year, 1840. Clerk in office of 
Court of Chancery, N. J. ; Receiving Teller, Bank of Northern 
Liberties, Phila., Pa. 

t Jones, Benjamin W. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 29, 1821 ; d. Dec. 15, 1883. s. Benjamin 
Jones and Mary Howell. Entered Introductory Depart. 1833 
and left 1834. m. Harriet Woodmansie Davis. 

tLong-, Alfonzo W. 

b. Orange Co., N. C, ; d. . s. John Long and 

Mary W. . Entered Introductory Depart. 1836 and left 

1838. Believed to be dead. 

fManle, Edward. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 6, 1823 ; d. Phila., Pa., Dec. 6, 1890. s. 
Israel Maule and Ann Price. Entered Introductory Depart. 
1835 and left during Junior year, 1839. Dry Goods Merchant ; 
Lumber Merchant, 1844-83. Retired. Member Company C, 
Gray Reserves, 1861-65. m. Oct. 15, 1857, Harriet N. Mentz. 

fParsons, William Bowne. 

b. Flushing, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1823 ; d. Sept. 14, 1856. s. 
Samuel Parsons and Mary Bowne. Entered Introductory 
Depart. 1835 ; left 1837 during Freshman year. m. Mary F. 
Leggett. 

fSharpless, Isaac. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 8, 1822 ; d. Phila., Pa., Feb. 7, 1889. s. 
Blakey Sharpless (Manager 1841-44) and Mary Offley. En- 
tered Introductory Depart. 1836 and left 1839. Merchant; 
Glass Manufacturer ; Accountant Penna. R. R. m. Oct. 18, 
1855, Rebecca Hutchinson. 



1842] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 9 

fSiiiith, Albanus. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 30, 1823 ; d. Phila., Pa., Mch. 29, 1842. s. 
John Jay Smith and Rachel Colhns Pearsall. Entered 1837 and 
left 1839. Entered Sophomore Class Univ. of Pa. 1839 ^nd died 
while a student. His memoir was printed in 1873. 
fTrotter, William Henry. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. r, 1822; d. Jan. 5, 1898. s. Nathan 
Trotter and Susan Hough. Entered Introductory Depart. 1834 
and left at close of Junior year, 1839. Wholesale Grocer, m. 
Maria Louisa Farr. 
tWarder, William. (A. B., Oxford College, Ohio.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 21, 1821 ; d. Springfield, Ohio, Aug. 31, 
1886. s. Jeremiah Warder and Ann Aston. Entered 1836 and 
left 1838. Lawyer; Miller, m. Nov. 28, 1855, Mary P. Price. 

1842. 
Bowne, Robert. 

b. New York City, May 6, 1825. s. John L. Bowne and Eliza 
Howland. Entered Introductory Depart. 1835. First Sec. 
Alumni Assoc. 1856, Vice-Prest. 1892. Some time member of 
the New York Geographical Soc. Stationer, m. Apl. 26, i860, 
Anna F. Willis. Address, 81 Beaver St., New York City. 
tCaclburj^, Richard. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 18, 1825 ; d. Mch. 13, 1S97. s. Joel 
Cadbury (Manager 1849-57) and Caroline Warder. Entered 
Introductory Dept. 1837. Merchant for 40 years; Steward of 
Penna. Hospital, Phila., Pa. ; Accountant. Manager of Haver- 
ford College 1865-97. m. Dec. 4, 1850, Lydia Comfort Shinn. 
fHilles, William Smith. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 28, 1825 ; d. Nice, France, Dec. 25, 
1876. s. Samuel Hilles (Supt. 1833) and Margaret Hill Smith. 
Entered 1833, being No. 14 of the 21 present on opening day; 
left 1835, and re-entered Junior Class 1840. Manufacturer; 
Sec. R.R. Co. ; Prest. Savings Bank. m. Attleboro, Bucks 
Co., Pa., May 17, 1849, Sarah L. Allen. 
fKimber, Thomas, Jr., Litt. D., 1887. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. i, 1825 ; d. Richmond Hill, N. Y., Dec. 
23, 1890. s. Thomas Kimber (Manager 1830-65) and Joanna 
Sophia Shober. Entered Sophomore Class 1838. Assistant 
Teacher Haverford 1844-45. Merchant, Wilmington, Del. 
Prest. Williamsport & Elmira R.R., etc., Phila., Pa. Retired. 
For Benefactions to the College see Index to History of Haver- 
ford College, 1830-92. Minister of the Society of Friends. 
Author of a number of pamphlets on questions of Church Polity, 



20 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1842 

doctrinal subjects and tracts chiefly relating to the Society of 
Friends ; " The Spiritual Nature of Baptism and the Lord's 
Supper ;" " The Early Christian Church and other Essays." m. 
June 21, 1874, Mary Shearman. 

fLevick, James Jones. A.B., A.M., 1884. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 
1847.) 
b. Phila., Pa., July 28, 1824; d. Phila., Pa., June 25, 1893. 
s. Ebenezer Levick and Elizabeth Wetherill Jones. Entered 
Junior Class 1840. Alumni Orator i860. Author of frequent 
brief addresses before Haverford Alumni ; Prest. of Alumni 1888- 
89 ; studied medicine Univ. of Pa. ; Physician ; Surgeon U. S. 
Hospital in Phila., Pa. Organized a military hospital as volunteer 
surgeon at Hagerstown, Md., after battle of South Mountain ; 
also acted as volunteer surgeon after battle of Antietam. Member 
of the Medical Staff Pa. Hospital 1856-68, when he resigned; 
Resident Physician in same 1849-51; Physician to Magdalen 
Asylum 41 years; Physician to Wills' Eye Hospital 1853-65 ; 
Fellow of the College of Physicians 185 i ; Member of Amer. 
Medical Assoc. 1864; of Histor. Soc. of Pa. 1853; of Academy of 
Nat. Sciences of Phila. 1865 ; of the Welsh Soc. of Pa. While at 
the Pa. Hospital he introduced the use of ice in the treatment of 
sunstroke. Author of very many papers relating to medical sub- 
jects in the various medical periodicals ; frequent contributor to 
the daily press of Phila. on literary and historical subjects. Fre- 
quent contributor to the Pa. Magazine of History a?id Biography 
on matters of local history and biography, among which may be 
mentioned : " Memoir of Daniel B. Smith ;" " Dr. Benj. H. 
Coates;" "The Early Friends and their Service in Pa. ;" "The 
Early Welsh Quakers and their Emigration to Pa. ;" " Three 
Epochs in the Life of Wm. Penn ," etc. Author of "Fenny 
Drayton, the Birthplace of George Fox," " Barclay of Ury," 
and " Swarthmore Hall, the Home of Margaret Fell Fox ;" 
Memoir of Jacob P. Jones; "The Ancient Britons," an address 
before the Welsh Soc. ; the " Early Physicians of Phila.," and 
many other papers. 

Koduiaii, Eclniund, A.M. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 18, 1824. s. Samuel Rodman 
and Hannah Haydock Prior. Entered Sophomore Class 1839. 
Dealer in Sperm and Whale Oil ; Candle Manufacturer ; Oil 
Broker ; Artist. Served 14 years on the school committee of New 
Bedford, 2 years as chairman. Secretary of the Board of Trustees 
Friends' Academy, New Bedford, 35 years, and a trustee of the 
same. Member of Home Guard for six months, 1861. Address, 
147 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. 



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Rodman, Thomas Rotcli. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Sept. 27, 1825. s. Samuel Rodman 
and Hannah Haydock Prior. Entered 1839. Married Anne 
Miles, Oct. 4, 1853. Address, New Bedford, Mass. 

Smith, Beiyamiii Raper. (Ph.G., Phila. College of Pharmacy.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 31, 1825. s. Daniel B. Smith (Manager 
1830-34, 1846-49; Principal 1843-45; Professor of Moral 
Philosophy and English Literature, etc., 1833-45) and Esther 
Morton. Entered Preparatory Depart, 1833, being No. 15 of 
the 21 present on the opening day. Drug and Chemical Manu- 
facturer. Manager Phila. House of Refuge 1876-95. Member 
of Historical Society of Pa., Franklin Institute, Historical Soc. 
of Newport, R, I., Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila., Pa. ; 
Private in Germantown Home Guard, m. June 8, 1859, Esther 
Fisher Wharton. Address, 4717 Gtn. Ave., Gtn., Phila., Pa. 

fTaber, Augustus. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 3, 1826 ; d. San Jose Gal, Apl. 
6, 1898. s. William Congdon Taber and Hannah Tucker Shear- 
man. Entered Junior Class 1840. Bookseller; Dealer in Marbles, 
N. Y. City, 1852-86. Resided in Gal. 1893-98. Clerk New 
York Yearly Meeting of Friends 1875-89. Vice-Prest. Ameri- 
can Bible Society, Vice-Prest. Evangelical Alliance, m. May 
15, 185 I, Anna Haviland Ferris. 

fWinslow, Caleb. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1849). 

b. Piney Woods, N. C, Jan. 24, 1824; d. Baltimore, Md., 
June 13, 1895. s. Nathan Winslow and Margaret Fitz Ran- 
dolph. Entered Sophomore Class 1839. Physician and Sur- 
geon in N. C, and afterwards in Baltimore, Md, Member of 
Medical and Chirurgical Society of Maryland. Frequent con- 
tributor to Medical Journals. Examiner in Surgery on the 
Original Board of Medical Examiners of the State of North 
Carolina, m. Jan. 22, 1852, Jane Paxson Parry. 

Non-Graduates. 

fArnolcl, William Dennis. 

b. Newport, R. I., Sept. 16, 1820; d. Glenmore, Ga., June, 
1887. s. Aza Arnold and Abigail Dennis. Entered 1837 and 
left 1839. Machinist in Phila. Teacher in William Dennis's 
School at Rancocas, N. J, Engineer Coal Mines, Portsmouth, 
R, I. Established a Machine Shop, Beloit, Mich., 185 1, Ma- 
chinist at Marinette, Wis., 1858. Afterwards Machinist at 
Brunswick, Ga., and at Tampa, Fla. m. (i) 1854, Ellen Fry 
Eldredge of East Greenwich, R. I., and (2) 1879, Ellen Stiger. 



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Ashbridge, Abraham Sharpless. 

b. E. Cain, Pa., Mch. 24, 1823. s. George G. Ashbridge and 
Rachel V. Sharpless. Entered 1838 and left 1840. Farmer 
and Civil Engineer, m. Oct. 13, 1853, Elizabeth Downing 
Sharpless. Address, E. Downingtown, Pa. 

fBimker, Nathan, Jr. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 8, 1825 ; d. . s. Nathan Bunker 

and Elizabeth . Entered Introductory Depart. 1837 and 

left 1838. 

fCaiiby, William. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Apl. ii, 1822; d. Wilmington, Del., 
Jan. 15, 1897. s. James Canby and Elizabeth Roberts. En- 
tered 1837 and left 1839. Farmer. Retired, m. Apl. 30, 
1846, Ann Tatnall. 

tCobb, William Almy. (M.D., Univ. of Ud., 1845). 

b. Baltimore, Md., May 25, 1823 ; d. Baltimore, Md., July 30, 
1845. s. Daniel Cobb and Ruth Almy. Entered 1836 and left 
1837. Physician. 

Collins, Isaac. 

b. New York City, May 2, 1824. s. Isaac Collins (Manager 
1830-42) and Margaret Morris. Entered Introductory Depart. 
1837 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1841. Lumber 
Merchant ; Optician ; Insurance Agent, m. Dec. 9, 1847, Eliza- 
beth Budd Kner Earl. Address, 1225 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. 

tCowperthwaite, Thomas Carlile. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 4, 1822 ; d. Phila., Pa., 1841. s. Joseph 
Cowperthwaite and Rebecca Carlile. Entered Introductory De- 
part. 1834 and left during the Freshman year, 1838, on account 
of ill-health. 

Edwards, Edward Bird. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 10, 1822. s. Edward Edwards and Agnes 

. Entered 1838 and left 1839. Address, Union League, 

Phila., Pa. 

fElliott, Daniel Morris. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 10, 1822 ; d. Phila., Pa., 1864. s. Dan- 
iel Elliott and Lydia Richards. Entered Introductory Depart. 
1837 and left 1840. 

fllardy, Benjamin F. 

b. 1809; d. Nov. 22, 1886. s. and . P2n- 

tered from Fallston, Beaver Co., Pa., 1834. Assist. Supt. 
Haverford 1834-37. m. Nov. 24, 1841, Elizabeth G. Simmons. 



1842] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 23 

tHiinii, John. 

b. Murderkill, Delaware, June 25, 1818; d. Wyoming, Dela- 
ware, July 6, 1894. s. Ezekiel Hunn and Hannah Alston. 
Entered from Phila., Pa., 1833 and left 1834. Farmer; Agt. 
Freedman's Bureau, St. Helena, S. C, during Civil War ; U. S. 
Dept. Collector, Beaufort, S. C. m. (i) Mary Swallow ; (2) Nov. 
25, 1855, Anne Jenkins. 

Hiissey, William H. 

b. New York City, Jan. 24, 1824. s. George Hussey and 
Hetty Howland. Entered Introductory Depart, and left at close 
of Sophomore year, 1840. m. Apl. 14, 185 i, Corneha Collins. 
Address, 150 W. 35th St., New York City. 

fJolinsoii, Henry IVorton. (Entered as Henry John Johnson.) 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., May 20, 1820 ; d. Aug. 30, 1879. 

s. John Johnson and Sarah Wheeler. Entered Introductory 

Depart. 1834 and left 1835. Member of Horticult. Soc. of Gtn. 

fLeggett, Charles Pleasants. (M.D.) 

b. New York City, Dec. 31, 1824. d. New York City, . 

s. Thomas Haight Leggett and Frances Vaux Pleasants. En- 
tered Introductory Depart. 1834 and left 1839. Homoeopathic 
Physician in New York City. m. Ellen Currie. 

fMendenhall, James Ruffin. 

b. Jamestown, N. C, , 1825 ; d. Jamestown, N. C, . 

s. George C. Mendenhall and Eliza W. Dunn. Entered Prepara- 
tory Depart. 1836 and left in 1839, at close of Freshman year. 
Planter. 

fMorgan, Samuel Rodman. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug, 18, 1824; d. Nov. 21, 1891. s. Chas. 
Wain Morgan and Sarah Rodman. Entered 1840; left 1842. 
m. June 17, 1854, Josephine Wharton Craig. 

fMott, Samnel Franklin. 

b. New York City, 1826 (?) ; d. New York City, 1856 (?). s. 
Samuel Franklin Mott and Ann Leggett. Entered Preparatory 
Dept. 1833 and left at the close of the Freshman year. Mer- 
chant, m. 1850 (?) Lavinia McCaffrey. 

fMurray, Robert Lindley. 

b. New York City, Nov. 11, 1825; d. Chappaqua, N. Y., 
Aug. 29, 1874, as the result of being thrown from his carriage, 
s. Robert I. Murray and Elizabeth Colden. Entered 1838 and left 
during Junior year on account of ill-health. Wool Merchant ; 
Gen. Agent of Prov. Life and Trust Co. of Phila. in New York 



24 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [^^^43 

City; Manager of Haverford College 1855-58; Prest. of 
Alumni Assoc. 1864, '65, '66 ; Minister in the Society of Friends ; 
Clerk of New York Yearly Meeting of Friends ; Prest. of New 
York Bible Society, m. May 3, 1849, Ruth Shearman Taber. 

Talcott, Joseph D. 

b. Skaneateles, N. Y., . s. Richard Talcott and . 

Ii!ntered Introductory Depart. 1836 and left 1837. Address, 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 

tTatmill, William. 

b. Brandywine Village, Del., Mch. 11, 1822 ; d. Wilmington, 
Del., Oct. 28, 1885. s. Edward Tatnall and Margery Paxson. 
Entered 1837 and left 1839. Merchant and Broker ; Prest New 
Castle Co. Mutual Ins. Co. ; Director Wilmington Saving Fund 
Soc; Director First Nat. Bank, etc.; member Historical Soc. of 
Del. m. (i)Oct. 17, 1844, Rachel Burgess Moon ; (2) Feb. 13, 
1884, Esther Warner. 

tTaylor, Joseph B. 

b. Burlington Co., N. J., Mch. 16, 1821 ; d. Fallsington, Pa., 
Dec. 18, 1877. s, Benjamin Taylor and Sarah Brantingham, 
Entered Sophomore Class 1839 and left during the year. Far- 
mer, m. Fallsington, Pa., Oct. 18, 1849, Martha Brown. 

1843- 
Howlaiid, Robert Bowiie. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Mch. 23, 1826. s. George Rowland 
and Susan Rowland. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1838. Far- 
mer. Prest. and Resident Trustee Rowland School, Union Springs, 
N. Y., 1863-76. Supervisor of Township three years; County 
Sec. Farmers' Alliance ; author of " The Christ in Pagan, Jew- 
ish, and Early Christian Ristory," a condensation of Pressense's 
Ristory of the Church, m. Feb. 25, 1851, Susanna Robinson. 
Address, Somerset, Niagara Co., N, Y. 

fStroud, William Daniel. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.) 

b. Stroudsburg, Pa., Oct. 5, 1825 ; d. Phila., Pa., Sept. 25, 
1883. s. William Stroud and Mary Paul Robeson. Entered 
Junior Class 1841. Studied Medicine at Univ. of Pa. Physician. 
Examining Physician and afterwards General Agent New Eng. 
Mut. Life Ins. Co. m. (i) Oct., 1855, Charlotte Wistar Beesley ; 
(2) Mrs. Mary (Johnson) Ellicott. 

White, Francis. 

b. Perquimans Co., N. C, Mch. 25. 1825. s. Miles White 
and Elizabeth Albertson. Entered Nov., 1838. Merchant. 



1843] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 2$ 

Manager Haverford College 1878 to date; Trustee (original) 
Johns Hopkins University and Treas. of same to date ; Trustee 
(original) Johns Hopkins Hospital to date. m. 1854, Jane E. 
Janney. Address, 11 14 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. 

Non-Graduates. 
t Adams, Justus C. 

b. Newburgh, N. Y. (about) 1821 ; d. Cornwall, N. Y., Feb. 

7, 1 84 1, s. Nathaniel Adams and . Entered Introductory 

Dept. 1838 and left 1839. 

fAldricli, Joseph W. 

b. Smithfield, R. I., Jan. 18, 1821 ; d. Apl. 12, 1865. s. Moses 
Aldrich of Smithfield, R. I., and Ann Jones. Entered Senior 
Class 1843 and took a partial course. Prest. Loganian Society; 
Alumni orator elect 1865, but died before Alumni day. Teacher 
Mathematics and Nat. Philosophy Haverford 1843-45 ; Classics 
and Ancient Literature Haverford 1848-53. Principal Friends' 
Select School for Boys, Phila., Pa. m. Sept. 13, 1849, Rachel 
E. Sharpless. 

fBacon, Joseph Kirkbride. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct., 1825; d. Phila., Pa., June i, 1861. s. 
George Vaux Bacon and Sally Ann Kirkbride. Entered 1840 
and left at close of Sophomore year, 1842. Served as private in 
the Mexican War. Manufacturer of Paper Boxes, m. (i) Aug., 
1849, Annie E. Bryan ; (2) June, 1852, Sally A. McLain. 

fBrowii, William A. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 14, 1824 ; d. . s. Jeremiah Brown and 

Elizabeth Stewardson. Entered Introductory Depart. 1833 and 
left at close of Junior year, 1842. 

fBuffuiii, Benjamin. 

b. Newport, R. I., Oct. 20, 1822 ; d. Providence, R. I., June 
28, 1878. s. David Buffum and Susan Ann Barker. Entered 
1839 ^^^^ ^^ft ^t close of Freshman year. Farmer near New- 
port, R. I. Coal and Wood Dealer, Worcester, Mass. Prest. 
of Steamboat Transportation Co., Providence and New York, 
and Providence and Newport, R. I. m. Nov. 11, 1846, Eleanor 
King. 

Bullock, William R. (M.D.) 

b. Wilmington, Del, Oct. 4, 1824. s. John Bullock and Ra- 
chel Griscom. Entered 1839 and left 1842. Physician, m. 
Elizabeth A. Emlen. Address, loth and Jefferson Sts., Wil- 
mington, Del. 



26 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1843 

fCliase, George Hazeii. 

b. Salem, Mass., Jan. lo, 1826; d. Salem, Mass., Feb. 11, 
1870. s. Philip Chase and Alice Brown. Entered 1838 and 
left during Senior year on account of ill-health, m. July 8, 
1851, Eliza Earle Chase. 

tCoale, James Carey. 

b. Baltimore Co., Md., May 25, 1825 ; d. Baltimore, Md..Apl. 

13, 1 89 1, s. William Ellis Coale and Hannah Ellicott Carey. 
Entered 1838 and left 1839. Merchant; Marine Ins. Agent; 
Agent for "Lloyds," Baltimore, Md. m. Aug. 2, 1847, Kath- 
arine Baily. 

tDuiibar, Charles Clark. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 18, 1826; d. Boston, Mass., Jan. 

14, 1885. Entered Junior Class 1841 and left 1842 (?). Mer- 
chant (?); Asst. Quartermaster General under Gov. John A. An- 
drew, 1861 ; Import Clerk in U. S. Custom House, Boston, 
Mass. m. Oct. 4, 1848, Mary Elizabeth Willis of New Bedford, 
Mass. 

Estlack, Thomas, Jr. (Ph. G., Phila. College of Pharmacy, 

1844.) 
b. Phila., Pa., July 30, 1823. s. Thomas Estlack and Eliza 
Shinn. Entered Introductory Depart. 1836 and left at close of 
Freshman year, 1839. Studied at Phila. College of Pharmacy. 
Druggist, m. Mch. 24, 1847, Sarah Watson. Address, 3224 
Wallace St., Phila., Pa. 

trisher, Israel Pleasants. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 24, 1825 ; d. Nov., 1847, killed in Mex- 
ican War. s. Samuel Rhoads Fisher and Ann Pleasants. En- 
tered Introductory Depart. 1836 and left 1838. 

fFolwell, Richard L. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 20, 1823 ; d. Dec. 21, 18S7. s. Charles 
S. Folwell and Ann Lawrence. Entered Introductory Depart. 
1837 and left 1840. 

Franklin, Benjamin H. 

b. New York City, . s. William H. Franklin and . 

Entered Introductory Depart. 1835 and left 1837. Last address, 
35 Broadway, New York City. 

tFnller, James, Jr. 

b. Skaneateles, N. Y., 1824 ; d. . s. James Fuller and 

. Entered Introductory Depart. 1836 and left 1840. 



1843] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 27 

fFuller, John Wilkinson. 

b. Skaneateles, N. Y., 1820; d. . s. James Fuller and 

. Entered Introductory Depart. 1836 and left 1838, 

Hollingshead, Henry. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 24, 1826. s. Hugh F. Hollingshead and 
Martha Mickle. Entered Introductory Depart. 1836 and left 
during Junior year, 1842. Address, , Phila., Pa. 

Howland, William Penn. 

b. Ledyard, N. Y., July 17, 1824. s. Humphrey Howland 
and Sarah T. Field. Entered 1839 and left during the Senior 
year. m. July 17, i860, Cornelia Hine. Address, 413 Bryant 
St., San Francisco, Cal. 

Hnssey, John Bowne. 

b. *New York City, Apl. 4, 1826. s. George Hussey and 
Hetty H. Howland. Entered Introductory Depart. 1836 and 
left at close of the Senior year, 1843, having pursued a partial 
course. East India Merchant. Address, New Bedford, Mass. 

King', Joseph. 

b. Baltimore, Md., July 17, 1825. s. Joseph King, Jr., and 
Tacy Ellicott. Entered 1839 and left 1840. Merchant ; Farmer. 
Retired, m. June i, 1869, Jane G. Howard. Address, Cor. 
Biddleand Charles Sts., Baltimore, Md. 

fMorris, Charles Wistar. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 27, 1824; d. Nov. 4, 1893. s. Anthony 
Paschall Morris and Anna Husband. Entered Preparatory 
Depart. 1838 and left 1841. at close of Freshman year. m. 
Aug. 24, 1848, Frances E. Skerrett. 

fNewhold, Edward. 

b. Springfield, N. J., Apl. 12, 1824; d. Aug. 20, 1853. s. 

Clayton Newbold and . Entered Introductory Depart. 1838 

and left 1842. 
Quinby, Watson Fell. (M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1847.) 

b. Brandyv/ine Springs, Del., Dec. 15, 1825. s. John Quinby, 
M.D., and Elizabeth Starr Phillips. Entered Junior Class 1842 ; 
left 1 843. Studied Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Phila., Pa. 
Physician. Published " Mongrelism," "The Coming Kingdom," 
"Solomon's Seal," "A Solution of the Circle," "Weights and 
Measures," "Silver," "Greek Names in America," "The Yard 
or the Metre, Which will Ye Choose?" Crossed the plains in 
1849 with the California pioneers ; lived some years in the moun- 
tain camps, m. Feb. 22, 1855, Annie Giffen. Address, Wil- 
mington, Del. 



28 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [l843 

fSciill, Gideon Delaplaine. 

b. Sculltown, Salem Co., N. J., Aug. 13, 1824; d. London, 
England, Apl. 22, 1889. s. David Scull (Manager 1846-49, 
1855, 1865 ; Benefactor) and Lydia Lippincott. Entered Intro- 
ductory Depart. 1838 and left during the Junior year. Member 
of Massachusetts Historical Society. Author of " Radison's 
Voyages," " The Evelyns in America," and " Dorothea Scott." 
" Genealogical Notes relating to Scull family." Pvlerchant. Re- 
tired about 1868. m. Apl. 7, 1862, Anna Holder. 

Stapler, Joliii Wardell. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 21, 1822. s. John Stapler and 

Ann . Entered Sophomore Class 1839 and left 1840. Last 

address, Tahlequah, Indian Territory. 

tStroud, Morris Robeson. 

b. Stroudsburg, Pa., July 30, 1824; d. Phila., Pa., Apl. 21, 1882. 
s. William Stroud and Mary Paul Robeson. Entered Introduc- 
tory Depart. 1838 and left during the Senior year on account of 
ill-health, m. May 25, 1848, Mary Anne Skerrett. 

tTiitiini, Samuel Canby. 

b. Wilmington, Del., May 13, 1827; d. Cincinnati, O., June 
16, 1887. s. John W. Tatum and Mary Canby. Entered 
Junior Class 1841 ; left 1842. Machinist; Manufacturer in Cin- 
cinnati, O. ; Director Art Museum Cincinnati, m. 1849, Eleanor 
Bardsley, 

fTlionias, William Aslibridge, Jr. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Nov. 16, 1824; d. Bellefonte, Pa., 1865. 
s. William Ashbridge Thomas and Eliza Miller. Entered 
Preparatory Depart. 1838 and left the same year. Iron Manu- 
facturer. 

fTliorne, Edwin. 

b. New York City, 1824; d. Mch. 25, 1889. s. Jonathan 

Thorne and Lydia Ann Corse. Entered Introductory Depart. 

1838 and left 1839. Merchant, m. 1857, Charlotte Pearsall. 

Underliill, George W. 

b. New York City, 1823. s. George Underbill and Sally 
Ann Waring. Entered Introductory Depart. 1835 and left 1838. 
Agent Westchester Co., N. Y., Bible Society. Retired, m, 
Mary Sutton. Address, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 

Underbill, William W. 

b. New York City, 1825. s, George Underbill and Sally 
Ann Waring. Entered Introductory Depart. 1837 and left 1841. 



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Treas. Glen Cove Machine Co. m. Mary Anna Seaver. Ad- 
dress, 192 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, and 50 Broadway, New 
York City. 

1844. 

Ellis, Evan Tyson. (Ph.G., Phila. College of Pharmacy.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 10, 1826. s. Charles Ellis (Manager 
1842-62) and Deborah Tyson. Entered 1840. Wholesale 
Druggist and Manufacturing Chemist. Retired in 1875. Mem- 
ber and Trustee of Phila. College of Pharmacy. Member of 
American Pharmaceutical Assoc, since 1853, etc. Original 
Member of Phila. Photographic Soc, etc. m. Apl. 28, 1868, 
Martha M. Shewell. Address, 4238 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

fHaines, Robert Bowne. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Feb. 16, 1827; d. Cheltenham, Pa., 
Aug. 9, 1895. s. Reuben Haines and Jane Bowne. Entered 1840. 
Manager 1870-95. Nurseryman. Member of School Board 
of Cheltenham Township for 12 years, and Chairman of same 
for several years. Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences, 
Phila., and Franklin Institute, m. Apl. 8, 1852, Margaret Vaux 
Wistar. 

Hartsliorne, Isaac. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 14, 1827. s. Joseph Hartshorne, M.D., 
and Anna Bonsall. Entered 1840. Merchant; Farmer; Fire 
and Life Insurance Agent, m. Jan 13, 1853, Anna EHzabeth 
Stabler. Address, Brighton, Md. 

Non-Graduates. 

fBines, William Henry. 

b. Dec. 25, 1826; d. Jan. 10, 1891. s. David Adams Bines 
and Ann Mason. Entered Introductory Depart. 1838 and left 
1840. Supt. of Bridges, Phila., Pa. 

Bullock, Charles. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 25, 1826. s. John Bullock and 
Rachel Griscom. Entered Sophomore Class 1841 and left 1842. 
Chemist and Druggist. Prest. Phila. College of Pharmacy 1887 
to date. Member American Philosophical Society ; Franklin 
Institute; Academy of Natural Sciences, m. 1854, Margaret 
C. Robinson. Address, 528 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 

fDay, Edward Munson. 

b. New York City, Nov — , 1824 ; d. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 4, 
1 86 1, s. Mahlon Day and Mary Kerr. Entered Introductory 



30 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1844 

Depart. 1838 and left during the Junior year, 1842. Publisher, 
m. Jan. 29, 1858, Charlotte Briggs Seymour. 

fEddy, Job Abraham Tucker. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July — , 1825; d. New Bedford, Mass., 
Mch. 13, 1885. Entered Introductory Depart. 1839 and left 
during Sophomore year, 1841. Dry Goods Merchant. Member 
and officer in several Masonic lodges, m. Oct. 7, 1846, Emily 
Antoinette Taylor. 

tHacker, Lloyd Mifflin. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 4, 1827; d. Baltimore, Md., Nov. i, 1892. 
s. Isaiah Hacker (Manager 1846-60; Treas. 1844-45, 1846-60) 
and Anna Hazen Brown. Entered 1848 and left during the 
Senior year, 1 844. 

Hestoii, Georg-e Thomas. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1852.) 

b. Pa., Feb. 17, 1826. s. Jesse Stackhouse Heston and 
Martha Thomas. Entered Sophomore Class 1 842 and left during 
Junior year, 1843. Studied medicine Univ. of Pa. 1849-52, 
Physician 1852-92. m. , Mary Amanda Duncan. Ad- 
dress, Norristown, Pa. 

fKing, Elias Ellicott. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 28, 1828 ; d. Baltimore, Md., May 28, 
1876. s. Joseph King, Jr., and Tacy Ellicott. Entered 1842 
and left 1844. Merchant. Accountant. 

fLewis, Mordecai K. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 15, 1825 ; d. Chester, Pa., Dec. 6, 1898. 
s. Mordecai Lewis and Elizabeth Smith. Entered Introductory 
Depart. 1835 and left 1842. Farmer for 20 years ; City Clerk 
and Clerk of Councils, Chester, Pa., 18 years, m. Feb. 25, 1847, 
Philena M. Harvey. 

fMorgaii, Alexander. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. i, 1826; d. Phila., Pa., Aug. i, 1848. s. 
Joseph R. Morgan and Mary . Entered 1841 and left 1844. 

tSmith, Kichard Morris. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 22, 1827 ; d. Phila., Pa., Mch. 6, 1896. s. 
Morris Smith and Caroline Smith. Entered 1840 and left during 
Senior year, 1844. First honors in classics 1844 ; editor of The 
Budget ; Associate of Lond. Society for Psychical Research ; 
Architect 1847-67; Artist. Author of " Future Religion of 
the World;" "The Burlington Smiths, a Family History." 
m. Mch. 30, 1875, Anna Kaighn. 



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fSmith, Robert Pearsall. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. i, 1827; d. London, England, Apl. 17, 
1898. s. John Jay Smith and Rachel Collins Pearsall. Entered 
Sophomore Class 1841 and left 1845 during Senior year on ac- 
count of inflammation of the eyes. Manager Haverford 1849- 
59. Publisher ; Glass Manufacturer. Author of " Holiness 
Through Faith;" "Walk in the Light;" " The Secret of Vic- 
tory," etc.; also of " International Copyright" in Nineteenth 
Coitury ; and articles in Spectator, etc. m. Nov. 5, 185 1, Han- 
nah Whitall. 

t Stokes, Joliii Neivtoii. 

b. Stroudsburg, Pa., June 21, 1826; d. Stroudsburg, Pa., July 
7, 1875. s. Stogdell Stokes and Eliza B. Eastburn. Entered 
1 84 1 and left 1843. I" employ of Del., Lack. & Western Ex- 
press Co. 

Trotter, Charles West. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 4, 1827. s. Nathan Trotter and Susan 
Hough. Entered 1841 and left at close of Senior year, 1844, 
having pursued a partial course. Dealer in Metals, etc. Ad- 
dress, 138 S. Front St., Phila., Pa. 

fTrotter, Newbold Hovigh. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 24, 1827 ; d. Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 21, 
1898. s. Joseph Trotter and Ann Hough. P^ntered 1841 ; left 
1844. Clerk; Builder of Machines, etc.; retired 1858; Hard- 
ware Merchant 1863-67 ; Artist (Animal Painter) ; Member Pa. 
Academy of Fine Arts ; Phila. Society of Artists ; Phila. Art 
Club ; Artists' Fund Society. Member Germantown Home 
Guards 1862; fought at Antietam. m. Oct. 10, 1855, Annie M. 
Dawson. 

Tyson, Jesse. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 26, 1826. s. Isaac Tyson and Han- 
nah Ann Wood. Entered 1841 and left 1843. Miner and 
Manufacturer, m. Jan. 26, 1888, Edith Johns. Address, 301 
N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 

tTyson, Richard Wood. 

b. Baltimore, ]\Id., Oct. 20, 1824 ; d. Baden Baden, Germany, 
June 15, 1873. s. Isaac Tyson and Hannah Ann Wood. En- 
tered Introductory Depart. 1837 and left 1841. Merchant and 
Manufacturer, m. (i) Annie Wyre Smith ; (2) Sophia Howard. 

tWigham, Thomas Matthew. 

b. New York City, Mch. 2, 1826 ; d. New York City, Feb., 1892. 
s. Isaac Wigham and Mary Lydia Seaman. Entered 1840 and 



32 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1845 

left 1842. Banker; Member of N. Y. Stock Exchange, m. 
June 2, 1858, Phebe MacCoun Buckley. 

Wistar, Isaac Jones. (Hon. Sc.D., Univ. of Pa., 1893.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 14, 1827. s. Caspar Wistar, M.D., and 
Lydia Jones. Entered Sophomore Class 1842 and left 1843. 
Attorney at Law ; Officer U. S. Army ; Miner and Shipper of 
Coal ; in employ of Penna. R.R. Co. ; member of Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Phila., Pa., Prest. of same 1891-95 ; Amer- 
ican Philosophical Society, Councilor in the same, Vice-Prest. 
same 1899; Prest. Biological Association; Prest. Board of 
Charities, State of Pa., 1899 ; Manager Library Co. of Phila. ; 
Sec. Wistar Institute Anatomy and Biology (Phila.). Author of 
a Geology, a work on Penology. Published a number of papers 
in periodicals. Brigadier General Volunteers U. S. Army 1862- 
65 ; Lispector Eastern Penitentiary of Pa. m. July 9, 1862, 
Sarah Toland. Address, 17th and Spruce Sts., and 269 Broad 
St. Station, Phila., Pa. 

fWood, William Eldriclge. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug., 1827; d. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 17, 1898. 
s. James Wood and Deborah M. Eldridge. Entered 1840 and 
left 1842. Stove Manufacturer and Dealer, m. (i) June 14, 
1877, Mary Elizabeth Riggs ; (2) June 17, 1896, Amelia R. 
Macgill. 

fWright, Beiijamiu H. 

b. near Phila., Pa., 1820 ; d. Indianapolis, Ind.,June 11, 1896. 
s. Benjamin Wright and Hannah Milhous. Entered 1842 from 
Colerain, O., and left during the Junior year, 1843, having pur- 
sued a partial course, m. Mt. Pleasant, O., Sarah Ann Stroud. 

1845. 

fCrensliaw, Edmund Austin. (PhG., Phila. Coll. of Pharm.) 

b. Richmond, Va., Feb. 4. 1827 ; d. Phila., Pa., Feb. 19, 1894. 

s. Nathaniel Chapman Crenshaw and Mary S. Couch. Entered 

Senior Class 1844. Graduated at Phila. Coll. of Pharm. about 

1849. Wholesale Druggist, m. Jan. 8, 1852, Mary C. Robinson. 

tPearsall, Robert. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 25, 1827; d. Phila., Pa., Jan. 5, 1849. s. 
Robert Pearsall and Ann Shoemaker. Entered 1841. 

Non-Graduates. 
fAdams, Samuel F. 

b. Newburgh, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1823; d. , 1846. s. 

Nathaniel Adams and , Entered 1841 and left 1842. 



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fBrown, Stephen, 

b. Peekskill, N. Y.Jan., 1827 ; d. Peek-skill, N. Y., Jan., 1890. 
s. James Brown and Lydia Underhill. Entered 1842 and left 
1843 (?) Leather Merchant, m. Feb., 1852, Matilda Southard. 

Giimmere, Henry Day. 

b. Burlington, N. J., Nov. 21, 183 1. s. John Gummere (Pro- 
fessor of Mathematics 1833-43, Superintendent 1834-38) and 
Elizabeth Buzby. Entered Introductory Depart. 1841 and left 
1843. Accountant. Address, Burlington, N. J. 

fHandy, Cliarles. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 17, 1827; d. Phila., Pa., Nov. 30, 
1858. s. William Winder Handy, M.D., and Elizabeth Tyson. 
Entered 1841 and left 1844. Commission Iron Merchant in 
Phila., Pa. m. Apl. 2, 1856, Margaret Justice Jenks. 

fLradd, William Henry. 

b. Smithfield, O., Mch. 12, 1823 ; d. Haverford, Pa., May 31, 
1890. s. Benjamin W. Ladd (Manager 1830-35) and Elizabeth 
Wood. Entered Sophomore Class 1842 and left at close of the 
Junior year. Teacher Friends' Boarding School, Mt. Pleasant, 
O., winter of 1842-43 ; Stock Raiser of fine Horses and Sheep 
in Ohio to 1865; Provision and Wool Dealer; Prest. Ohio 
State Board of Agriculture, 1856; Delegate to Convention at 
Pittsburg, Pa., in 1856, at which Republican party was formed. 
Sent by President Lincoln to take charge of " Contrabands " at 
Port Royal. Minister of the Society of Friends, m. Aug. 24, 
1848, Caroline E. Coffin. 

fMartin, James, Jr. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 4, 1826 ; d. Burlington, N. J., Aug. 20, 
1866. s. James Martin and Mary Willis. Entered 1841 and 
left 1843. Master Mechanic; Civil Engineer; 2d Lieut. Pa. 
Artillery, 1863; honorably discharged on account of ill-health 
July, 1865. m. April 28, 1852, Mary Jenks Yardley. 

fPerot, Sansom. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1826; d. Phila., Pa., Oct. 17, 1899. s. Wil- 
liam Sansom Perot and Letitia Poultney. Entered Introductory 
Depart. 1840 and left 1841. m. Sarah Siter. 

Starbuck, Charles Casey. (A.B., Oberlin, 1849; A.M., 1852.) 

b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 4, 1827. s. Charles Ca.sey Starbuck 

and Lydia Alexander Staples. Entered Introductory Depart. 

1 841 and left at close of year. Studied at Oberlin College 

1845-49. Taught in Oberlin College and in Oberlin, Union, and 

3 



34 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [ 1 846 

Andover Theological Seminaries ; Alumnus of Union ; Mission- 
ary in Jamaica 1855-61, 1806-71. Co-editor of Lange's Bible- 
work (English). Author of many reviews and newspaper articles, 
m. Nov. 29, 1872, Harriette Augusta Pratt, Address, Andover, 
Mass., and Cambridge, Mass. 

Tyson, James Wood. 

b. Baltimore, Md., July i6, 1828. s. Isaac Tyson and Han- 
nah Ann Wood. Entered 1841 and left 1843. Miner and 
Manufacturer. m. (i) Phila., Pa., Jan i, 185 1, Elizabeth W. 
Dawson ; (2) Richmond, Va., Dec. 29, 1890, Elizabeth K. How- 
ard. Address, 301 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 

1846. 

Non-Graduates. 

Brown, David Sands, Jr. 

b. Phila., Pa., . s. John Brown and . Entered Intro- 
ductory Depart. 1841 and left 1842. Manufacturer, m. Catha- 
rine P. Stewardson. Address, 69th and Haverford Sts., Phila., Pa. 

tBrown, Tlionias S. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 1 1, 1828 ; d. . s. Jeremiah Brown and 

P^lizabeth Stewardson. Entered Introductory Depart. 1837 and 
left 1845 on account of temporary closing of the Institution. 

tCoale, Isaac, Jr. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Apl. 10, 1827; d. Baltimore Co., Md., 
Dec. 31, 1873. s. William Ellis Coale and Hannah EUicott 
Carey. I^ntered 1841 and left 1842. Merchant, Baltimore, Md. 
m. (i) Baltimore, Md., Apl. 30, 1851, Mary Gable ; (2) Balti- 
more, Md., Oct. 22, 1868, Helen McDowell. 

Hartshorne, Charles. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1847 ; A.M., 1850.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 2, 1829. s. Joseph Hartshorne, M.D., 
and Anna Bonsall. Entered Sophomore Class 1843 and left 1845 
on account of the temporary closing of the Institution. Studied 
Univ. of Pa. 1845-47. Manager Haverford College 1871 to date ; 
Prest. Alumni Assoc. 1871-72; Trustee Bryn Mawr College; 
Vice-Prest. Lehigh Valley R.R. Co., Atg. Prest. ; Prest. 1880- 
82; Vice-Prest. (resigned Jan. i, 1899); Vice-Prest. of other 
railroad companies. Member Academy Natural Sciences, Phila., 
Pa. ; Franklin Institute ; Historical Soc. of Pa. m. June 8, 
1859, Caroline Cope Yarnall. Address, Merion Station, Pa. 

fHunt, Ambrose. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 15, 1827; d. Phila., Pa., Feb. 24, 1880. 
s. Uriah Hunt and Elizabeth Shreve. Entered 1842 and left 



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184.5 O" account of temporary closing of the Institution. Book- 
seller and Publisher, 

Morris, Samuel. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 7, 1827. s. Samuel Buckley Morris and 
Hannah Perot. Entered 1842 and left 1845 on account of the 
temporary closing of the Institution. Farmer. Minister of So- 
ciety of Friends, m. Gwynedd, Pa., Feb. 17, 1853, Lydia 
Spencer. Address, Olney, Phila., Pa. 

fMiirray, John. 

b. New York City, Dec. 25, 1827; d. California, . s. 

Lindley Murray and . Entered 1842 and left 1845 on ac- 
count of the temporary closing of the Institution. Author of a 
work on Elocution, etc. 

Nicholson, William Hopkins. 

b. near Haddonfield, N. J., Sept. 30, 1827. s. Samuel Nichol- 
son and Rebecca M. Hopkins. Entered Junior Class 1844; left 
1845 on account of temporary closing of the Institution. Glass 
Manufacturer ; Farmer. Member of Historical Society of New 
Jersey ; Amer. Acad, of Political and Social Science ; Civil Service 
Reform Association. Member of National Committee Prohi- 
bition party, m. May 2, 1855, Sarah Whitall. Address, Had- 
donfield, N. J., and 1828 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 

Underhill, Kohert. 

b. New York City Aug 4, 1829. s. George Underhill and 
Sally Ann Waring. Entered Sophomore Class 1843 and left 
1845 on account of temporary closing of the Institution. Dry 
Goods Merchant ; Ship Builder ; Banker and Broker in Wall 
St., New York City, 1858-95. Member New York Yacht Club ; 
Atlantic Yacht Club ; Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Brest. 
Skaneateles Yacht Club. m. June 21, 1859, Charlotte Ann 
Haight. Address, 7 Wall St., New York City. 

t Valentine, Jacob Downing;. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 4, 1823 ; d. Bellefonte, Pa., Sept. 16, 
1896. s. George Valentine and Mary Downing. Entered 1843 
and left 1845 O" account of the temporary closing of the Institu- 
tion. Iron Manufacturer ; P^armer. One of the Penna. Emer- 
gency men 1862-63. rn- Dec. 15, 1868, Deborah Elizabeth 
Downing. 

Valentine, Robert. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., May 24, 1827. s. Bond Valentine and Lydia 
Fairlamb. Entered 1843 and left 1845. Merchant; Iron Manu- 



36 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1847 

facturer, Bellefonte, Pa. Enlisted 3 Months Volunteers 1861. 
Honorably discharged, m. (i) Phila., Pa., Sept. 24, 1856, Mary 
Yarnall ; (2) Phila., Pa., 1861, Mary A. Natt. Address, 6 W. 
Read St., Baltimore, Md., and Bellefonte, Pa. 

tWillets, Jeremiah, Jr. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 6, 1829; d. Phila., Pa., Dec. 13, 1870. 
s. Jeremiah Willets and Sarah B. Smith. Entered 1842 and left 
1844. Lumber Merchant; Farmer; Real Estate Agent, m. 
Oct. 20, 1853, Henrietta Ridgway Woodward. 

twines, Gilbert H. 

b. June 29, 1827. d. . s. John Wines and . En- 
tered 1842 arid left the same year. 

tWood, Richard. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 3, 1828 ; d. as the result of a railroad ac- 
cident near Frederick, Md., June 10, 1848. s. Horatio Curtis 
Wood and Elizabeth H. Bacon. Entered 1841 and pursued a 
partial course. Left 1845. 

fWood, Joseph. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 13, 1825 ; d. Phila., Pa., May 25, 1892. 
s. James Wood and Deborah M. Eldridge. Entered 1841 and 
left 1842. Dealer in Woolens 1847-61 ; Steam Heating Ap- 
paratus, etc., 1861-92. m. Apl. 10, 1856, Deborah A. Risley. 

1847. 

Non-Graduates. 

tBrowii, Joseph Johnson. (A.B., 1851, Univ. of Pa.; A.M., 

1854.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 6, 1832; d. Phila., Aug. 13, 1868. s. 
David Sands Brown and Elizabeth Jones Johnson. Entered In- 
troductory Depart. 1842 and left at close of Sophomore year. 
Entered Sophomore Class, Univ. of Pa., 1848. Merchant. 

fBrown, Moses, Jr. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 15, 1829; d. May 23, 1883. s. Moses Brown 
and Mary Wistar. Entered Introductory Depart. 1842 and left 
1845 ori account of temporary closing of the Institution. Mer- 
chant, m. 1856, Mary Wain Wistar. 

tCrew, Benjamin Jolmson. 

b. Richmond, Va., Dec. 8, 1828; d. Atco, N. J., Nov. 5, 
1885. s. James Crew and Elizabeth Maule. Entered 1844 and 
left 1845 on account of temporary closing of the Institution. 



1847] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 37 

Studied at Univ. of Pa. 1845 (Junior Class). Manufacturing 
Chemist, 1876 ; Secretary of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to 
Children, 1876-1885. Author of "Petroleum," "Our Jewels 
and the Work of Resetting Them ;" article on " Aniline Colors " 
in Appendix of an edition of "Encyclopaedia Britannica." m. 
Dec. 2, 1856, Anna Bartram Richards. 

t Hacker, Charles. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 30, 1829; d. Leicester, Mass., Aug. 29, 
1893. s. Isaiah Hacker (Manager 1846-60; Treas. 1844-45, 
1 846-60) and Anna Hazen Brown. Entered 1843 and left 1845 
on account of temporary closing of the Institution, m, (i) May 
25, 1853, Jane Johnson ; (2) July 12, 1888, Sarah Earle. 

fMorgan, William Burroiiglis. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 26, 1830; d. Phila., Pa., Feb., 1855. s. 
Joseph R. Morgan and Mary . Entered 1842 and left 1844. 

Peniiock, Abraliani Liddoii. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 3, 1827. s. Abraham and Elizabeth 
Pennock, Entered 1843 ^"d left 1845, owing to the temporary 
closing of the Institution. Worked in Woolen Mills, Paschall- 
ville. Pa., and Woonsocket, R. I. ; Lumber and Coal Merchant, 
and Miller (Flour), Holmesburg, Pa. ; Nurseryman and Florist, 
m. (i) Woonsocket, R. I., Oct. 3, 1850, Abby Jane Aldrich ; (2) 
June 5, 1867, Anna N. Cadwallader. Address, Lansdowne, Pa, 

Perkins, Lindley Murray. 

b. Flushing, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1829. s. Benjamin Douglas 
Perkins and Mary Shotwell, Entered 1842 and left 1845 on 
account of temporary closing of Institution, Farmer, Address, 
Baxter Springs, Kansas, 

tShinii, Samuel Earl. (Ph, G,, 1850, Phila. College of Phar- 
macy.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. i, 1830; d. Feb. 3, 1855. (Drowned in 
the Schuylkill River while skating.) s. Earl Shinn and Sarah 
Comfort. Entered 1844 and left 1845 on account of temporary 
closing of the Institution. Student at Phila. College of Phar- 
macy 1850. Author of Essay on "Glycerine," published in 
"American Journal of Pharmacy." 

tShotwell, Augustus Fox. 

b. New York City, 1829 ; d. at sea 1864. s. Joseph S. Shot- 
well and Deborah Fox. Entered Sophomore Class 1844 and 
left on account of temporary closing of the Institution. Student 
Univ. of the City of New York. Lawyer. 



38 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1848 

fSliotwell, Joseph Fox. 

b. New York City, Jan. 31, 1827 ; d. Westbury, Long Island, 
N. Y., June 21, 1869. s. Joseph S. Shotwell and Deborah Fox. 
Entered Sophomore Class 1 844 and left at the end of the year. 
Farmer, m. Sept. 22, 1847, Amie Titus. 

fStewiirdsoii, John. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 23, 1830; d. June 29, 1856. s. George 
Stewardson and Rachel Smith. Entered Introductory Depart. 
1 84 1, left 1845 ^t temporary closing of Institution. 

Stewardson, Thomas. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1847.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 13, 1829. s. George Stewardson and 
Rachel Smith. Entered 1841 and left 1845 on account of tem- 
porary closing of the Institution. Entered Junior Class Univ. of 
Pa. 1845. Lawyer; member of Academy of Natural Sciences, 
Phila.; Franklin Institute ; Historical Society of Pa. m. Mar- 
garet Haines. Address, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Wrig'ht, John Howard. 

b. Flushing, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1828. s. John D. Wright and 
Mary Byrds. Entered Introductory Depart. 1842 and left at 
close of Freshman year, 1844. Banker, Retired, m. Jan. 4, 
1849, Sarah Jane Walton. Address, No. 2 Wall St., New York 
City. 

fYarnall, Francis Cope. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 4, 1830 ; d. Lower Merion, Pa., June 26, 
1S90. s. Edward Yarnall (Manager 1834-60) and Caroline 
Cope. Entered 1842 and left 1845 o^ account of the temporary 
closing of the Institution. Merchant. Vice-Prest. Lehigh Coal 
and Navigation Co., Prest. m. June 5, 1855, Mary Coale, of 
Baltimore, Md. 

1848. 

Non-Graduates. 

fBarrow, Henry Haydock, Jr. 

b. New York City, Feb. 28, 1829 ; d. Chappaqua, N. Y., . 

s. Henry Haydock Barrow and Eleanor Prior. Entered 1844, 
and left 1845 o" account of temporary closing of Institution, 
m. Mary Jenkins. 

fBeesley, Theophilus. 

b. Salem, N. J., Feb. 3, 1830 ; d. Millville, N. J., Feb. 2, 1848. 
s. Theophilus Beesley, M.D. (Manager 1850-66), and Hannah 
Wistar. Entered 1845 ^'"^d left on account of temporary closing 
of the Institution. 



1848] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 39 

fllacker, Morris. 

b. Sept. 10, 1831 ; d. Mch. 19, 1872. s. Jeremiah Hacker 
(Manager 1849-57) and Beulah Morris. Entered 1844 and left 
1845 on account of temporary closing of the Institution. Coal 
and Iron Merchant, m. (i) Mch. 31, 1858, Letitia Poultney 
Perot; (2) Sept. 10, 1862, Isabel Wetherill. 

fHavilaiid, Edward Eiiimet. 

b. Augusta, Ga., July 22, 1830; d. San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 
9, 1852. s. Robert Barclay Haviland and Lucy Comstock. 
Entered 1844 ^"^ left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the Institution. China Merchant. 

fHilles, John Smith. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Mch. 4, 1830; d. Phila., Pa., Aug. 19, 
1876. s. Samuel Hilles (Superintendent 1833— 34) and Margaret 
Hill Smith. Entered 1844 and left 1845 on account of tempo- 
rary closing of the Institution. Brick Manufacturer, Wilmington, 
Del.; General Freight Agent Phila. & Reading R. R., Phila., 
Pa. ; Shipping business, m. May 7, 1862, Sarah Cooper Tatum. 

Morris, Elliston Perot. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 22, 1831. s. Samuel Buckley Morris and 
Hannah Perot. Entered 1844 and left 1845 on account of the 
temporary closing of the Institution. Manager of Haverford 
College 1884-91, Secretary of the Corporation 1886-91. Trus- 
tee of Estates, etc. m. Wilmington, Del., Mar. 21, 1861, Martha 
Canby. Address, 5442 Germantown Ave., Germantown, Phila., 
Pa. 

fPaiicoast, Charles Howard. 

b. May 11, 1830 ; d. Aug. 30, 1861. s. Dr. Joseph Pancoast 
and Rebecca Abbott. Entered 1844 and left 1845 on account 
of temporary closing of the Institution, m. Sept. 28, 1857, 
Sarah E. Smith. 

fPrice, Joseph M. Paul. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 9, 1829 ; d. Bangor, Me., Sept. 20, 1894. 
s. Thomas Callander Price and Sarah A. Paul. Entered 1844 
and left 1845 ^^ account of the temporary closing of the Insti- 
tution, m. 1856, Emily M. Robeson. 

tRedniond, Charles Philip. 

b. New York, 1833 ; d. . s. James M. Redmond and 

Ann B. . Entered from Trenton, N. J., 1844 and left 1845 

on account of the temporary closing of the Institution. 



40 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [l849 

Wooil, George Bacon. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan, 6, 1832. s. Horatio Curtis Wood and 
P^lizabeth H. Bacon. Entered 1844 and left 1845 on account of 
the temporary closing of the Institution. Artist, m. Nov. 21, 
1 86 1, Julia Reeve, Address, Mt. Airy, Germantown, Phila,, 
Pa. 

1849. 

Smiley, Albert K. A.B,, A,M., 1859. 

b. Vassalboro', Me., Mch. 17, 1828. s. Daniel Smiley and 
Phebe Rowland. Entered Senior Class 1848. Instructor Hav- 
erford 1848-53. Principal Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro', 
Me. Teacher and Prin. Friends' School, Providence, R, I,, i860 
-74. Trustee Bryn Mawr College. Member Phi Beta Kappa, 
1899. Joint Proprietor Lake Mohonk Hotel and Grounds 1870 
to date. m. July 8, 1857, Eliza P, Cornell. Address, Mohonk 
Lake, Ulster Co., N. Y., and Redlands, Cal. 

Smiley, Alfred Homaiis. A.B., A.M., 1863. 

b. Vassalboro', Me., Mch. 17, 1828. s. Daniel Smiley and 
Phebe Howland. Entered Senior Class 1848. Tutor at Hav- 
erford 1849-50; Instructor 1850-53. Teacher School loth 
and Arch Sts., Phila., Pa., from 1853-55; Farmer, Oskaloosa, 
la., 1855-60; Teacher Friends' School, Providence, R. I,, 
1860-75; Joint Proprietor Hotel, Lake Mohonk; Proprietor 
Hotel and grounds Lake Minnev/aska, N. Y., from 1879 to date, 
m. July 12, 1854, Rachel Mott Swan. Address, Minnevvaska, 
Ulster Co., N. Y., and Redlands, Cal. 

Non-Graduates. 
fBirdsall, Natliaii Dunn. 

b. Septondale, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1825 (or '27) ; d. Erie, Pa., Aug. 
I, 1867. s. Gideon M. Birdsall and Palmyra Osborn. Entered 
Introductory Depart. 1844 ; left 1845. Hardware Merchant. 

fBirdsall, Zeplianiah. 

b. Septondale, N. Y., May 17, 1823 (or '25); d. Septondale, 
N. Y., 1849, o^ cholera, s. Gideon M. Birdsall and Palmyra 
Osborn. Entered Introductory Depart. 1844; left 1845. 
Farmer and Teacher. 
Haviland, Charles Field. 

b. North Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y., Aug. i, 1832. s. 
Robert Barclay Haviland and Lucy Comstock. Entered Intro- 
ductory Depart. 1844 and left 1845 on account of temporary 
closine: of the Institution. Decorator of French Porcelain at 
Limoges, France 1858 to 1868; Manufacturer of Porcelain at 
Limoges and Vierzon, France 1868 to 188 1. m. at Limoges, 



1850] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 4l 

France, Nov. 16, 1858, Marie Louise Mallevergue. Address, 
Chateau de Masmarvent par St. Victurnien Haute-Vienne, France 
(near Limoges). 

fHiizard, Kowland. (A.B., Brown Univ., 1849; A.M. 1852; 
Hon., LL.D.) 
b. Newport, R. L, Aug. 16, 1829 ; d. Peace Dale, R. L, Aug. 
16, 1898. s. Rowland Gibson Hazard and Caroline Newbold 
(of Bristol, Pa.). Entered 1845 and left same year on account of 
the temporary closing of the Institution. Entered Brown Univ., 
Providence, R. L, Fall of 1845. Woolen Manufacturer, Peace 
Dale, R. L ; Miner of Lead, Wisconsin, 1870; Introduced the 
" Solway Ammonia Process," at Syracuse, N. Y., 1881. Prest. 
Brown Alumni Asso. ; Member Phi Beta Kappa Asso., Prest. 
of do. 18 — ; Moderator of Town of South Kingston, R. I., 1865 
—68 ; Representative Rhode Island Legislature 1863-64 ; Senator 
do. 1867-68 and 1868-69; Prest. Washington Co. Agricultural 
Soc, R. I., 1875 ; Member Amer. Board of Commissioners for 
Foreign Missions; Trustee Brown University 1875-89; Fellow 
of same 1889-90, etc. ; Published Annual Address on Econ- 
omics, etc., before Wash. Co. Agricul. Soc. ; Address on the 
Laying of the Corner-Stone of Rhode Island State House, 1896, 
etc. m. Mch. 29, 1854, Margaret Anna Rood (of Phila., Pa.). 

Price, Stephen Siiniiioiis. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 28, 1830. s. Joseph Price and Elizabeth 
Gillingham Simmons. Entered 1844 and left 1845 on account 
of the temporary closing of the Institution. Dry Goods Mer- 
chant. Retired in 1881. m. Jan. 8, 1857, Margaret Simmons 
Price. Address, Lindley, Station 36, Phila., Pa. 

t Walker, Robert. 

b. New York, Jan. 26, 1832 ; d. . s. Robert T. Walker 

and . Entered Introductory Depart. 1844 and left 1845 on 

account of temporary closing of the Institution. 

fWalker, Tlionias. 

b. New York, July 6, 1828 ; d. . s. Robert J. Walker 

and . Entered 1844 Introductory Depart, and left on ac- 
count of the temporary closing of the Institution 1845. 

1850. 

Non-Graduates, 

fCatlbiiry, Williain Warder. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 13, 1832; d. Phila., Pa., Oct. 28, 1859. 
s. Joel Cadbury (Manager 1849-57) and Caroline Warder. En- 



42 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [185I 

tered Introductory Depart. 1844 and left 1845 on account of the 
temporary closing of the Institution; re-entered 1848 and left 
1849. Hardware Merchant. 

fHowlaiitl, Georg-e Henry. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., June 3, 1833 ; d. June 24, 1861. s. 
George Rowland, Jr., and Sylvia G. Allen. Entered Introduc- 
tory Depart. 1844 and left 1845 o^i account of the temporary 
closing of the Institution. 

Nicholson, Coleman Lindzey. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 25, 1832. s. Lindzey Nicholson and Abigail 
Passmore. Entered Junior Class 1848 ; left at close of Junior 
year. Lumber Merchant ; Secretary and Treasurer of Chesa- 
peake & Delaware Canal Co. ; Overseer William Penn Charter 
School, m. Sept. 22, 1869, Mary Paul Robeson. Address, 
Haverford, Pa. 

1851. 
Bailej', Joseph Lnkens. 

b. Westtown, Pa., May 26, 1834. s. Joseph Bailey and Martha 
Lukens. Entered Junior Class 1849. Farmer ; Iron Manufac- 
turer ; School Director, m. (i) Mch. 31, 1863, Anna Scatter- 
good; d. Mch. 27, 1872; (2) Oct. 15, 1885, Anna H. Warring- 
ton ; d. July 8, 1888. Address, Pine Iron Works, Pa. 

Garrett, Philip C, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. i, 1834. s. Thomas C. Garrett and Fran- 
ces Biddle. Entered Junior Class 1849. Brest. Alumni Associa- 
tion 1876-77 ; Orator 1880: Subject, " Haverford' s Influence;" 
Manager 1862 to date; Secretary of the Haverford Corporation 
1864-75. Editor of " History of Haverford College 1832-92." 
P/Ianufacturer (Retired in 1877). Chairman of State (Pa.) 
Lunacy Commission ; Prest. of Board of State Charities ; Mem- 
ber of U. S. Board of Indian Commissioners ; Chairman of the 
" Committee of One Hundred," Phila. (1880); Member of Amer, 
Philosophical Soc. ; Historical Soc. of Pa. ; Amer Assoc, for Ad- 
vancement of Science, etc.; Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899; 
Prest. Board of Trustees Bryn Mawr College. Author of num- 
erous reports of various organizations, etc. m. May 18, 1865, 
Elizabeth W. Cope. Address, Logan, Phila, Pa. 

fLevick, Thomas J. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1833 ; d. 1893. s. Robert R. Levick and Han- 
nah Jefferson. Entered 1848. Wholesale Boot and Shoe Mer- 
chant, m. Jan. 29, 1868, Mary Anna Jenkins. 



185 1] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 43 

Paige, Franklin Enoch. A.B., A.M., 1857. 

b. Weare, N. H., Mch. 6, 1829; s. Daniel Paige and Mary 
Gove. Entered Sophomore Class 1848. Vice-Prest. of Logan- 
ian ; Sec. of the same. Alumni Orator 1862. Assistant in Math- 
ematics and Natural Philosophy Haverford 1851-53. Teacher; 
Merchant ; Civil Engineer ; Stationer and Printer ; Farmer, m. 
Apl. 27, 1898, Amy Agnes Moore. Address, 12 17 Filbert St., 
Phila., Pa., and Brandy wine Summit, Pa. 

Test, Zacclieu.s, A.B., A.M. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1855; Hon., 
A.M., Franklin and Marshall, 1861.) 

b. Dunlapsville, Union Co., Ind., Sept. 13, 1828. s. Samuel 
Test, Jr., and Hannah Jones. Entered Junior Class 1849. 
Alumni Orator 1863. Subject, "Quakerism: its Substance 
and its Form." Studied at Theological Seminary, Mercersburg, 
Pa., 1861 ; also at Andover, Mass., 1863 ; and two Semesters at 
Tubingen, Germany, 1874—75. Physician in Richmond, Ind.; 
Teacher of Eatin and Greek, Earlham School, afterwards Earl- 
ham College ; Teacher Latin and Greek Rowland School, Union 
Springs, N. Y., 1866—78 ; Supervisor of German in city schools, 
Richmond, Ind., 1879 to date. Asst. Pastor St. Paul's Church, 
Richmond, Ind. m. (i) Aug., 1857, P^lizabeth M. Pray; (2) 
Sarah Anthony. Address, 120 S. 14th St., Richmond, Ind. 

fThomas, James Carey, A.B., A.M., 1877. (M.D., Univ. of Md., 

1854.) 
b. Baltimore, Md., July 13, 1833 ; d. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 9, 
1897. s. Richard Henry Thomas, M.D. (Manager 1850-59) and 
Martha Carey. Entered Sophomore Class 1848. Vice-Prest. 
Loganian ; editor of Collegian. Studied Medicine Univ. of Md. 
1851-54. Alumni Orator 1864; Prest. 1867 ; Manager of Hav- 
erford College 1860—97; Trustee of Johns Hopkins University 
1870-97, and Chairman of Executive Committee for a number 
of years ; Member of Medical Board of Johns Hopkins Hos- 
pital ; Original Trustee of Bryn Mawr College ; Prest. of Md. 
Clinical Soc. ; twice Vice-Prest. Md. Medical and Chirurgical 
Soc; one of the founders of Balto. Children's Aid Soc; Director 
of Industrial School for Girls ; Prest. Y. M. C. A. 1877-84, then 
Vice-Prest.; Prest. Thos. Wilson Fuel Saving Soc; Trustee of 
Thos. Wilson Sanitarium for Children ; Vice-Prest. Charity Or- 
ganization Soc; Prest. Baltimore Manual Labor School ; Man- 
ager of Soc for the Suppression of Vice ; Member of Municipal 
Commission on Free Baths. Recorded a Minister of the Society 
of Friends 1866 ; Clerk of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends 
1885-97. Author of contributions to the Medical press and 



44 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1S5I 

also to the Religious press. Physician, m. Oct. 31, 1855, Mary 
Whitall, of Phila., Pa. 

Wood, Richard, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 25, 1833. s. Richard Davis Wood and 
Julianna Randolph. Entered 1848. Alumni Orator 186 1. Man- 
ager 1869 to date. Trustee Univer. of Pa. 1873 to date ; Mem- 
ber Amer. Philosophical Soc. Merchant. Address, 400 Chest- 
nut St., Phila., Pa. 

NoN- Graduates. 

Atwater, Joseph Hoag-. 

b. Orleans Co., N. Y., Feb. 27, 1825. s. Mead Atwater 
and Huldah Hoag. Entered 1849 and left 1850. Assistant 
Teacher at Haverford, 1849-50; Teacher; Clerk; Lumber 
Dealer ; Agent ; Inventor of Atwater Newspaper File, etc. 
Recorded Minister of Society of Friends, ni. (i) Feb. 2, 1852, 
Ehzabeth Anthony Harkness, d. 1882; (2) Oct., 1886, Ellen 
M. Babcock, of Providence, R. I. Address, Anthony, R. I. 

fClapp, John, Jr., 

b. New York City, Sept. 11, 1831 ; d. Plainfield, N. J., Sept. 
30, 1885. s. John Clapp and Phebe Hicks. Entered 1848 and 
left 1850. Merchant, m. Plainfield, N. J., Sept. 2, 1873, Susan 
Loyd. 

Ely, Richard Elias. 

b. New Hope, Pa., July 5, 1833. s. Elias Ely and Sarah M. 
Wilson. Entered Sophomore Class 1848 and left 1850. Farmer, 
m. Sept. 2, 1858, Carohne A. Newbold. Address, New Hope, 
Pa. 

tPaxsoii, Samuel. 

b. , N. J., Sept. 2, 1830 ; d. . s. Henry Paxson (?) 

and Caroline . Entered 1848 and left 1849 (?). 

fPrice, Richard, Jr. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 20, 1832; d. Mch. 8, 1868. s. Thomas 
Callander Price and Sarah A. Paul. Entered Sophomore Class 
1848 and left 1849. Lumber Merchant. m. 1857, Anna 
Dunbar. 

fTaber, Abraham. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 3, 1832 ; d. New Bedford, Mass., 
Nov, 29, 1898. s. William Congdon Taber and Hannah Tucker 
Shearman. Entered Sophomore Class 1848; left 1850. Book- 
seller. Art Publisher. Farmer, m. May 24, 1854, Mary Jane 
Howland. 



1852] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 45 

1852. 

fClark, Dougaii, A.B. (A.B., Univ. of N. C. ; M.D., Univ. of Pa., 

1861.) 

b. Randolph Co., N. C, May 17, 1828 ; d. Richmond, Ind., 
Oct. 10, 1896. s. Dougan Clark and Asenath Hunt. Entered 
Sophomore Class 1849. Vice-Prest. Loganian. Asst. Teacher 
Haverford, 1850-53 ; Studied Medicine Univ. of Pa. 1858-61. 
Member of Faculty of Indiana Medical College ; Wayne Co. 
(Ind.) Medical Soc. ; Teacher ; Professor of Latin and Greek ; 
Professor of Materia Medica ; Physician ; Professor of Biblical 
Instruction Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. Minister in the 
Society of Friends. Author of " Offices of the Holy Spirit ;" 
" Instructions to Christian Converts;" " Holy Ghost Dispensa- 
tion;" " Theology of Holiness ;" also of numerous short articles 
on religious subjects, m. Apl. 21, 1852, Sarah Jordan Bates. 

Hopkins, Lewis IVeill. 

b. Anne Arundel Co., Md., June 27, 1834. s. Joseph Janney 
Hopkins and Elizabeth Schofield. Entered Sophomore Class 
1849. Merchant; ten years Collector of Taxes City of Balti- 
more, Md. Sec. of Board of Trustees Johns Hopkins Univ. 
1876 to date. m. (i) Josephine Hoge ; (2) Lucy Tomlin Bras- 
ton. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

tKiiismaii, William Low. 

b. Salem, Mass., Mch. 10, 1836; d. Salem, Mass., Oct. 5, 
1899. s. Nathaniel Kinsman and Rebecca Chase. Entered 
1848. Clerk; Insurance agent, m. Oct. 19, 1870, Sarah Au- 
gusta Nichols. 

Newliall, William Estes. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 13, 1834. s. Paul Wing Newhall and 
Hannah Johnson. Entered 1849. Clerk; Manufacturer of 
Cotton Goods; Manufacturer of Iron. m. Oct. 8, 1857, Philena 
M. Peterson. Address, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

tWhitall, James. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 3, 1834; d. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Feb. 
28, 1896. s. John Mickle Whitall (Manager 1849-69) and 
MaryTatum. Entered Junior Class 1850. Frequent and liberal 
contributor to the funds of the College. Manager 1857-96; 
Chairman of the Executive Committee ; Secretary of the Board 
of Managers \'^6y-'jj. Trustee Bryn Mawr College. Overseer 
William Penn Charter School ; Glass Manufacturer, m. Phila., 
Pa., Nov. 26, 1856, Mary Wistar Cope. 



46 haverford college [1852 

Non-Graduates. 
fBrinton, Ge<»rg:e. 

b. Thornbury, Chester Co., Pa., Oct. 9, 1830; d. Thornbury, 
Pa., July 7, 1883. s. Caleb Brinton and Martha Levis Strode. 
Entered 1848 and left 1849. Farmer, m. Oct. 23, 1852, 
Christiana Brinton. 
fBrinton, Thomas Hill. 

b. ChaddsFord, Pa., July 25, 1835 ; d. Chadds Ford, Pa., Aug. 
30, 1896. s. George Brinton and Mary Raple. Entered 1848 
and left 1849 (?) Farmer, m. Dec. 2, 1858, Mary S. Jones. 

fBrooke, Natlian. 

b. Radnor, Pa., Jan. 21, 1832 ; d. Media, Pa., May 13, 1885. 
s. Hugh Jones Brooke and Jemima Elizabeth Longmire. En- 
tered 1849 and left 1850. Brest. Commercial Exchange, Phila., 
1870. Dry-goods Merchant; Grain Merchant, m. Phila., Pa., 
Feb. 3, 1858, Anna Elizabeth Thomas. 

fCIiase, George Howland. 

b. Salem., Mass., Apl. 15, 1834; d. Union Springs, N. Y., 
Oct. 29, 1868. s. William Henry Chase and Elizabeth How- 
land. Entered 1848 and left 1850 (?). Farmer, m. May 31, 
1862, Mary F. Adams. 

tCope, Samuel Barnes. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1834; d. . s. Charles S. Cope and Re- 
becca Barnes. Entered 1848 and left 1849. 

tHacker, Arthur. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 15, 1834; d. Phila., Pa., Apl. i, 1858. s. 
Isaiah Hacker (Manager 1846-60; Treas. 1844, 1845, 1846-60) 
and Ann Hazen Brown. Entered 1848 and left 1851. 

fHerendeen, Edward Welcome. 

b. P"armington, N. Y., July 21, 1831 ; d. Geneva, N. Y., Feb. 
23, 1897. s. Gideon Herendeen and Bersheba Willits. Entered 
Junior Class 1850 and left at the close of the year. Nurseryman 
1856-74; Manufacturer of Agricultural Implements (Thomas 
Harrow Co.) 1874-86; Steam and Hot- Water Heating, etc., 
Herendeen Manufacturing Co., Geneva, N. Y., 1886-97 (Brest, 
of same), m. Dec. 10, 1856, Anna Hallett Nickerson. 

Hull, Joseph Janney. (M.D., Univ. of City of N. Y., 1858.) 

b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 19, 1834. s. Robert Hull and Han- 
nah Ann Janney. Entered 1848 and left at close of the Fresh- 
man year. Studied Medicine Medical School of Univ. of City 
of New York. Merchant ; Physician. Actg. Asst. Surgeon 
U. S. A. in Utah i860, m. Dec. 9, 1862, Mary Delafield Du- 
Bois. Address, 64 W. 35th St., New York City. 



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IHuliiie, John L. 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., 183 1 ; d. . s. James S. Hulme and 

. Entered 1849 and left 1850. 

fLadd, Benjamin. 

b. Smithfield, Jefferson Co., O., Aug. 24, 1830; d. Sunset, 
Boulder Co., Col., Jan. 11, 1890. s. Benjamin W. Ladd (Man- 
ager 1830-35) and Elizabeth Wood. Entered 1849 ^""^ ^^^ 
1850. Farmer and Wool grower in Ohio and Illinois until i860; 
removed to Iowa; Pork-packer; removed to Colorado 1880. 
Miner, m. Nov. 25, 1857, Maria L. Judkins. 

fParry, EdAvard Kandolph. 

b. New Hope, Bucks Co., Pa., July 27, 1832 ; d. New Hope, 
Pa., Apl. 13, 1874. s. Oliver Parry and Rachel Randolph. 
Entered 1848 ; left 1849. Secretary of Loganian. U. S. Army 
May, 1 86 1. Entered army ist Lt. nth U. S. Infantry and 
served through war; 1864 made Capt. of the nth ; afterwards 
transferred to 20th ; on reorganization of the army promoted a 
Major for gallant services. Fought along line of Weldon R. R. 
and before Petersburg, Va., commanding his regiment in sev- 
eral actions. In 1865 was Asst. Adj. Gen. of the regular brigade 
Army of the Potomac, serving upon Staff of Gen. Winthrop. 
In 1868 commanded Forts Phillips and Jackson, at mouth of 
Mississippi, and Fort Ripley, Minn., in 1869. Resigned on 
account of ill-health, 1871. m. Dec. 17, 1863, Frances E. Dimick. 

Keeve, William Cooper. 

b. Salem Co., N. J., 1832. s, William Foster Reeve and 
Mary Wills Cooper. Entered 1850 and left 185 1 (?) m. Mary 
Mason Acton. Address, Salem, N. J. 

fRoberts, George Wilson. (A.B., Yale, 1857.) 

b. E. Goshen, Pa., Oct. 2, 1833 ; d. Dec. 31, 1862. s. Pratt 
Roberts and Ann Wilson. Entered Feb. 1849 and left same 
year. Entered Soph. Class Yale College 1854. Lawyer West 
Chester, Pa., and Chicago. Maj. 42d 111. Vols. 1861 ; Lieut. 
Col. ; Col. ; Brig. Gen. ; at Island No. 10 ; Fort Pillow; Nash- 
ville; killed in leading a charge near Murfreesboro, Tenn., Dec. 
31, 1862. 

Stokes, Francis. 

b. Phil a., Pa., June 15, 1833. s. John Stokes and Hannah 
Gilpin Smith. Entered 1848 and left 1850. Manager of Hav- 
erford College 1885 to date. Vice-Prest. Alumni; Member 
Historical Society of Penna. Dry Goods Merchant ; Lumber 
Merchant 1858 to 1886. m. Mch. 23, 1865, Katharine Wistar 
Evans. Address, Locust Ave., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 



48 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1853 

fWeaver, Tliomas. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. lo, 1835. d. Phila., Pa., Oct. 6, 1870. s. 
Elijah Weaver and Ann Griffin. Entered 1849 and left 1S50 or 
1851. 

fWi.star, Caspar. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 18, 1833 ; d. Supposed to have been lost 
at sea 1854 or 55. s. Caspar Wistar, M.D., and Lydia Jones. 
Entered Sophomore Class 1849 ^^^ ^^^^ 1850. Druggist. 

1853. 

Morgan, William Butler, A.B., AM. 1857. (C.E., Univ. of 
Mich., 1863.) 
b. Near Raysville, Ind., Dec. 2, 1830. s. Charles Morgan 
and Michal Butler. Entered Sophomore Class 1850. Teacher 
of Classics, Westtown Boarding School, 1853-55; Professor of 
Latin and Greek, Earlham College, 1855-60 ; Professor of Math- 
ematics, 1860-62 ; Graduate Student Ann Arbor, Univ. of 
Mich., 1862-63 ; Professor Mathematics, Earlham College, 1863 
-64; Instructor in Engineering, Univ. of Mich., 1864-65 ; Pro- 
fessor of Mathematics, Earlham College, 1865-68; Teacher in 
Spiceland Academy, Spiceland, Ind. ; Teacher in Indianapolis 
High School, 1872-74; Professor of Mathematics and Engi- 
neering, Purdue Univ., Ind., 1874-75 ; Governor and Professor 
of Chemistry, Earlham College, 1875-76; Professor of Math- 
ematics, Penn College, Iowa, 1876-82, and Prest. two years; 
Professor of Mathematics, Earlham College, 1883-98. Published 
Journal Franklin Institute, 1864, "The Macrograph." m. Oct. 
10, 1855, Sarah Henley. Address, Lowell, Kansas. 

fPancoast, Williain Henry, A.B. Honorary A.M. 1876. 
(M.D., Jefterson Medical College, Phila., Pa., 1856.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 16, 1834 ; d. Phila., Pa., Jan. 5, 1897. s. 
Joseph Pancoast, M.D., and Rebecca Abbott. Entered 1849. 
Student Jefferson Medical College, Phila., Pa., 1853-56. Studied 
in London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. Physician. Demonstrator 
of Anatomy Jefferson Medical College, 1862-74; Adjunctor 
Professor Anatomy and Lecturer ; Professor of Descriptive, 
General and Surgical Anatomy, 1874-86; First Prest. Medico- 
Cliirurgical College of Phila. ; Surgeon-in-Chief U. S. Hospital, 
Sixth and Master Sts. during Civil War ; Consulting Surgeon 
Charity Hospital ; Senior Surgeon Phila. Hospital ; Delegate to 
International Medical Congress, 1876; Membre Correspondant 
Societe Clinique de Paris ; Member of American Philosophical 



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Society; Academy Natural Sciences, Phila., etc. ; Prest. Phila. 
Co. Medical Society ; Prest, Red Cross Society in Penna. m. 
(i) Nov. 13, 1873, Mary Anna Gertrude Lewis; (2) Charlotte 
Matilda Robb. 

Non-Graduates. 
fBrinton, Charles. 

b. Thornbury, Chester Co., Pa., May i, 1836 ; d. Media, Pa., 
Apl. 6, 1882. s. Caleb Brinton and Martha Levis Strode. 
Entered 1849 ^^^ left 185 1. Farmer, m. Julia Speakman. 

tCoale, Thomas Ellicott. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Mch. 31, 1833 ; d. Baltimore, Md., 1897. 
s. William Ellis Coale and Hannah Ellicott Carey. Entered 
1848 and left 1849. Merchant; Director Commercial Agency, 
m. Jan. 18, 1855, Cecelia Harvey. 

Corbit, John Cowgill, 

b. Cartsvvell's Bridge, Del., 1834. s. Daniel Corbit and Eliza 
Naudain. Entered 1849 ^"^ left 185 1. m. Emily Peterson. 
Address, Odessa, Del. 

fCorbit, William Francis. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 16, 1834; d. Phila., Pa., 1885. s. Henry 
C. Corbit and Sarah Bolton. Entered 1849 ^"^ left 1850. 
Journalist ; connected with the Associated Press in Phila., Pa. 

fDilworth, William T. 

b. Solebury, Bucks Co., Pa., July 30, 1833 ; d. June 22, 
1858. s. Joseph Dilworth and Mary Paxson. Entered 1849 
and left 1850. 

Gifford, Charles Henry. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July 18, 1833. s. William Gifford 
and Rhoda Tucker. Entered 1849 and left 1850. Member 
State Board of Gas and Electric Light Commission (office in 
Boston), m. Sept. 15, 1858, Elizabeth Peckham Cummings. 
Address, 271 County St., New Bedford, Mass. 

fGrill, William Hopkins. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., Aug. 5, 1831 ; d. Phila., Pa., Dec. 20, 
1872. s. John Gill and Sarah Hopkins. Entered 1848 and left 
1849. ni- J'-ily 6, 1848, Phebe Shreve. 
fHaworth, James Mahlon. 

b. Wilmington, O., Nov. 19, 183 1 ; d. Albuquerque, New 
Mex., Mch. 12, 1885. s. George D. Haworth and Edith Had- 
ley. Entered 1850 and left 1852, having pursued a partial 
course. Studied at Earlham School, Richmond, Ind., 1848-50. 
Farmer; Merchant; R.R. ticket agent; Treas. Clinton Co., O. ; 

4 



50 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1853 

Captain 40th Reg. Ohio U. S. Vols. 1861-63 ; Supt. Kiowa In- 
dian Agency, 1873-77; Special Indian Agent-at-large 1879- 
80 ; Indian Inspector 1880—82 ; Inspector of Indian Schools 1882- 
83 ; Superintendent of Indian Schools 1883-85. 

fHoag, Nicholas W. 

b. Washington (now Millbrook), N. Y., 1853 ; d. . s. of 

John Hoag and . Entered 1851 and left 1852. 

Ilowlaiid, Andrew Moore. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Nov. i, 1834. s. Edward W. How- 
land and Minerva Ellison. Entered 1848 and left 185 1. Wool 
Merchant ; Trustee for the Children of Shalam. m. June 25, 
1893, Frances Vandewater. Address, Dona Ana, New Mexico. 

tHowlaiid, Beiijaniiii. (A. B., Union Colleaie, Schenectady, 
N. Y.) 
b. Sherwood, N. Y., Mch. 25, 1832 ; d. Catskill, N. Y., Apl. 
26, 1882, as the result of an accident. Entered 1849 and left at 
close of the Sophomore year (?). Studied at Union College, 
Schenectady, N. Y. Woolen Manufacturer ; Sec. and Treas. 
Harris Mfg. Co., Catskill, N. Y. m. Jan. 27, 1858, Louisa Powell. 

jllun, John. 

b. Baltimore, Md., 1839 ;d. Canada, Dec, 1864. s. Rob- 
ert Hull and Hannah Ann Janney. Entered 1849 and left 
1850. Studied at the Univ. of Virginia 1859-60. In Confed- 
erate Army 1861-64; First Lieut. 5th Va. Cavalry, Gen. Fitz 
Hugh Lee's Div., Army Northern Va. 

t Jones, Thomas Woodward. 

b, Birmingham, Pa., May 27, 1834; d. Phila., Pa., Nov. 19, 
1877. s. Brinton Jones and Mary Woodward. Entered 1849 
and left 185 1. Farmer, Pennsbury, Pa. m. Martha C. Ogborn. 

Levis, Franklin B. (A.B., Princeton, 1853.) 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., July 28, 1834. s. Samuel F. Levis and 
Sarah B. Hulme. Entered 1849 ^^^ ^^^^ 185 1. Student at 
Princeton. Counsellor at Law, m. Mt. Holly, N. J., Oct. 14, 
1857, Rebecca B. Coppuck. Address, Mt. Holly, N. J. 

fMatthews, Richard J. 

b. Baltimore Co., Md., July 6, 1834; d. Baltimore Co., Md., 
Apl. 8, 1885. s. Thomas R. Matthews and Harriet Jones. En- 
tered Introductory Dept. 1848 and left 1850 or 185 1. Farmer 
and dairyman, m. May 20, 1862, Sallie H. Scott. 

fPancoast, George Ahbott. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 22, 1832 ; d. Oct. i, 1859. s. Dr. Joseph 
Pancoast and Rebecca Abbott. Entered 1849 and left 1850. 



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fPerkiiis, Benjamin Douglas. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apl. 2, 1832 ; d. Aug. 3, 1888. s. Ben- 
jamin Douglas Perkins and Mary Shotwell, Entered Introduc- 
tory Depart. 1848 and left 1849. 

Scull, Jacol) Ridgway. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 26, 1835. s. Gideon Scull and Lydia Ann 
Rowan. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1848 and left 185 1. Iron 
Worker and Machinist. Private in " Three Months " Vols., 
1861 ; enlisted for three years, Aug., 1861 ; Lieut, and then 
Capt. 72d Regt. Pa. Vols. ; honorably discharged, 1864. m. 
May 3, 1865, Margaret Clevenstine. Address, Haddonfield, 
N.J. 

tStadelman, Jacob Latch. 

b. Lower Merion, Montgomery Co., Pa., Mch. 19, 1834; d. 
Bala, Pa., Dec. 21, 1899. s. Jacob Stadelman and Hannah 
Higgins Latch. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1848 and left 1849. 
Dealer in Lumber and Coal. Mustered into U. S. Vols., Aug. 
5, 1861, at Harrisburg, Pa., as Captain B Co., ist Regt. Pa. Re- 
serve Cavalry. Honorably discharged in Virginia, Mch. 28, 
1862. m. Aug. 29, 1 86 1, Henriette Rachel Leech. 
Stokes, Wistar H. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 11, 1833. s. Levi B. Stokes and . 

Entered 1850 and left 185 1 (?) Address, y8 Herman St., Ger- 
mantown, Phila., Pa. 
Tatuni, Charles. 

b. Deptford, N. J., Nov. 9, 1834. s. Josiah Tatum and Rachel 
Offley. Entered 1849 and left 1850 (?) m. Chicago, III., Dec. 
16, 1856, Josephine Porter. Address, 4748 Vincennes Ave., 
Chicago, 111. 

tTillinghast, Joseph. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Sept. 5, 1834 ; d. New Bedford, Mass., 
Sept. 24, 1889. s. Joseph S. Tillinghast and Ann Taber. En- 
tered 1849; l^ft 185 I (?) Fire Insurance Agent. Justice of the 
Peace. Commissioner to qualify City Common Council, m. 
(i) Amelia A. Odiorne, Framingham, Mass. ; (2) Maria A. 
Chapman, New Bedford, Mass. 

fTroth, John Trimble. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 31, 1833 ; d. near Burlington, N. J., Oct. 
20, i860, s. Samuel Fothergill Troth and Mary Trimble. En- 
tered 185 1; left 185 1. 'Editor oi The Collegian. Farmer. School 
Director, Burlington, N. J. m. Oct. 30, 1856, Elizabeth Taylor 
Lippincott. 



52 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1S54 

fTyson, Isaac. 

b. Baltimore, Md., , 1833 ; d. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 19, 

1873. s. Isaac Tyson and Hannah Ann Wood. Entered Pre- 
paratory Depart. 1848 and left 1851. Clerk, m. Oct. 4, 1854, 
Fannie Thornton. 

fTyson, John Snowclen. 

b. near Baltimore City, Md., May 22, 1837; d. (drowned in 
Gunpowder River, Md.) July 26, 1890. s. Judge John Shoe- 
maker Tyson and Rachel Snowden. Entered 1849 ^^^ ^^^ 

1 85 1. Lawyer. Member of Maryland Legislature 1864. m. 
Feb. 2, 1865, Mary Roberts. 

tUntlerliill, Edmund B. 

b. Clinton Corners, N. Y., 1833 ; d. . s. Alfred M. Un- 
derbill and Lydia P. Howes. Entered 185 1 and left 1852. 

tUnderhill, Robert F. 

b. , 1830 or 1831 ; d. Indianapolis, Ind., 1863. s. Rob- 
ert R. Underbill, of Indianapolis, Ind., and Sarah Wood. En- 
tered 1850 and left 185 1 (?) Machinist and Foundryman. 

fUpdegraff, David Brainard. 

b. Mt. Plea.sant, O., Aug. 23, 1830; d. Mt. Pleasant, O., May 
23, 1894. s. David Updegraff and Rebecca Taylor Updegraff. 
Entered 1851 and left 1852. Farmer; editor o{ Frioids' Expos- 
itor ; Minister in Society of Friends ; author of " Old Corn ; or, 
Sermons on the Baptism with the Holy Spirit." m. (i) Sept. 23, 

1852, Rebecca B. Price; (2) Sept. 4, 1866, Eliza J. C. Mitchell. 

1854. 
t Arthur, Frederick, Jr. 

b. Nantucket, Mass., Aug. 20, 1834 ; d. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 

21, 1 89 1, s. Frederick Arthur and . Entered Freshman 

Class 1850. Farmer until i860; Wholesale Furniture business ; 

Manager Wholesale Glass house, m. Lena Talmage. 

Cadbury, John Warder. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 29, 1836. s. Joel Cadbur)^ (Manager 
1849-57) and Caroline Warder. Entered Introductory Depart. 
1849. Vice-Prest. Loganian. Manufacturer of Plumbers' Sup- 
plies, m. Oct. 5, 1 87 1, Rebecca Warner. Address, Locust Ave., 
German town, Phila., Pa. 

Garrett, John Biddle, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 30, 1836. s. Thomas C. Garrett and 
Frances Biddle. Entered Sophomore Class 185 i. Secretary of 



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53 



Alumni Association 1859-63 ; Prest. of same 1879, 1880; ora- 
tor Semi-Centennial meeting 1883; member Phi Beta Kappa 
1898; Manager Haverford College 1872 to date; President /r^ 
tern, of the College during absence of President Sharpless in 
Europe 1890-91 ; Trustee Bryn Mawr College; Overseer Wm. 
Penn Charter School 1868-81. Commissioner to locate Osage 
Indians, appointed by President Johnson. Member American 
Academy Political Science ; American Statistical Assoc. ; His- 
torical Soc. of Pa. Manufacturer and Merchant 1854-74; in 
various Railroad and Trust Corporations 1874 to date. Prest. 

Girard Trust Co., Phila., Pa., 18 18 — . At present Vice-Prest. 

Lehigh Valley R.R. Co. m. Sept. 6, 1866, Hannah Rhoads 
Haines. Address, Rosemont, Pa. 

Scull, David, A.B. 

b. Sculltown, Salem Co., N. J., Jan. 17, 1836. s. David Scull 
and Lydia Lippincott. P^ntered Introductory Depart. 1849. 
Prest. of Loganian; Sec. Alumni, 1857, '58; Prest., 1874-75; 
Manager 1865 to date ; Trustee Bryn Mawr College ; connected 
with various charitable institutions ; frequent contributor to 
Friends' Reviezv ; author several pamphlets ; " Salvation in a 
Twofold Aspect," Phila., 1897. Drafted in 1864; about to be 
sent to the front, but paroled by E. M. Stanton, Sec. of War ; 
Wool Merchant until 1891 ; Retired, m. Feb. 28, 1861, Han- 
nah Ellicott Coale, Address, Overbrook, Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 
Allen, Gideon, Jr. (A.B., Harvard, 1858.) 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Sept. 27, 1837. s. Gideon Allen and 
Betsy Nye. Entered Freshman Class 1850 and left 1852. Stu- 
dent Harvard College. Treas. Morse Twist Drill and Mach. 
Co., New Bedford, Mass. m. Oct. 16, i860, Horatia Anna How- 
land. Address, New Bedford, Mass. 

tCliase, William Henry, Jr. 

b. Salem, Mass., Jan. 21, 1838; d. Bath, N. Y.. Mch. 19, 
1892. s. William Henry Chase and Elizabeth Howland. En- 
tered 1850; left 1852. Enlisted in N. Y. Vols. Feb. 20, 1861, 
as Sergeant Co. K, 19th N. Y. Infantry; discharged June 19, 
1862; re-enlisted Feb. 20, 1864, as Sergeant Co. K, 3d N. Y. 
Artillery; discharged June 19, 1865. Farmer, m. Nov., i860, 
Margaret F. Clapp. 

Crew, Peter Joel. 

b. Richmond, Va., July 29, 1832. s, Cornelius Crew and 
Mary Ann Hall. Entered 1850 and pursued a partial course ; 



54 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1854 

left 1852 ; student at Richmond College one year. Manufac- 
turer Soap and Candles, Richmond, Va. m. (i) Mch. 23, 
1854, Virginia Bovven ; (2) Nov. i, 1864, Maria Louisa Rodes. 
Address, 113 17th St. and 2712 East Franklin St., Richmond, 
Va. 
Deacon, James Wool man. 

b. Birmingham Mills, near Mount Holly, N. J., June 2, 1834. 
s. Thomas Eayre Deacon and Elizabeth Woolman. Entered 
Junior year 1851 and left during Senior year on account of ill- 
health. Editor of The Collegian ; Miller and Manufacturer Bir- 
mingham, N. J., 1853—70 ; Manufacturer of Varnishes, Phila., Pa. ; 
Manufacturer of Phosphorus, Centreton, N. J. ; Sec. Kentucky 
Coal Exchange ; Sec. of Mining Companies in Georgia, m. (i) 
Feb. 10, 1858, Anna M. Hilyard ; (2) Dec. i, 1870, Sarah 
Shreve Newbold. Address, 309 Garden St., Mount Holly, 
N. J. ; lock box 702. 

Fox, Samuel Lewis. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 26, 1834. s. Joseph Fox, C. E., and 
Edith Hibber. Entered 1850 and left at end of Freshman year, 
185 I. Member Historical Soc. of Pa., Phila. Academy of Nat- 
ural Sciences, Franklin Institute ; Optician and Manufacturer 
of Scientific Instruments, m. Oct. 8, 1861, Harriet Brown. 
Address, loio Chestnut St., Phila., and Haverford, Pa. 

fHacker, William. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 2, 1832 ; d. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Mch. 
II, 1898. s. Jeremiah Hacker (Manager 1849-57) and Beulah 
Morris. Entered 1848 and left 1850. Dealer in Agricultural 
Implements and Seeds ; Nurseryman ; Auditor Coal and Canal 
Co. P. R.R. ; Member Phila. Agricultural Soc, Pa. Horticul- 
tural Soc, Phila. Zoological Soc, Academy of Natural Sciences 
of Phila. m. Dec. 16, 1858, Hannah J. Wistar. 

fHill, Thomas Clarkson. 

b. Randolph Co., N. C, Mch. 13, 1831 ; d. Western Springs, 
111., Nov. 9, 1897. s. Samuel Hill and Mary Branson. En- 
tered 1850 and left close of Sophomore year. Merchant, Car- 
thage, Ind. ; Real P^state and Insurance, Chicago, 111. ; Justice of 
the Peace ; School Director and Trustee, m. Apl. 15, 1857, 
Adaline Amanda Butler. 

fHowland, Cornelius. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Apl. 7, 1835 ; d. Smyrna, Asia 
Minor, Dec. 6, 1893. s. Cornelius Howland (sea captain) and 
Harriet Converse. Entered 1850 and left 185 1. Merchant; 



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Capt. 23d Mass. (nine months) Vols. 1861 ; Burnside Expedi- 
tion, Roanoke Island, m. Sept. 15, 1857, Katherine N. Gibbs, 

fLadd, Thomas Wood. 

b. Smithfield, O., Dec. 4, 1832 ; d. Ottumwa, Iowa, Dec. 
12, 1882, s. Benjamin W, Ladd and Elizabeth Wood. En- 
tered 1852 and left 1853. Meat and Provision Com. Merchant, 
Cincinnati, O., afterward New York City ; Member of New York 
Produce Exchange; Minister Society of Friends, m. Aug. i6, 
1854, Hannah Peckham Gifford. 

fParry, Israel Ilallowell. 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) 1835 ; d. Apl. 23, 1877. s. Samuel Parry 
and Martha R. Hallowell. Entered 1850 and left 185 1 (?) 

Parry, Kichard Kaiidolph. 

b. New Hope, Bucks Co., Pa., Dec. 5, 1835. s. Oliver 
Parry and Rachel Randolph. Entered 1850 and left 185 1. 
Banker at Mankato, Minn., 1856-61 ; Dry Goods Com. Merchant, 
New York and Phila., 1866-73. Retired 1873. Life Member 
Hist. Soc. Penna. since 1855 ; Member Bucks Co. Hist. Soc, 
Penna. Soc. Sons of the Revolution, Companion Military Order 
of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Pennsylvania Com- 
mandery ; Prest. New Hope-Delaware Bridge Co. ; author of 
many historical sketches contributed to the newspapers ; to 
" Hotchkiss' York Road, Old and New," to "Johnston's Cam- 
paign of 1776, including Battle of Long Island" (Long Island 
Hist. Soc, 1878), etc., etc. m. Oct. 11, 1866, Ellen L. Read, 
of Portland, Me. Address, New Hope, Bucks Co., Pa. 

Richmond, Alexander A. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July 11, 1836. s. Joshua Rich- 
mond and Hannah H. Hussey. Entered 1850; left 1851. 
Clerk and Treasurer, m. Oct. 13, 1868, Emma Frost. Ad- 
dress, Peekskill, N. Y. 

fRichmond, James Henry Crocker. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Mch. 7, 1835; d. New Bedford, 
Mass., Apl. 18, 1877. s. Joshua Richmond and Hannah PI. 
Hussey. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1849 and left 1851 (?) 
Merchant in New Bedford, Mass. m. Hannah Katharine Courtis, 

tStabler, William Davis. (M.D.) 

b. Lynchburg, Va., June 7, 1835 ! d. May 7, 1874. s. Rob- 
inson Stabler and Maryannis Davis. Entered 185 1 and left 
1852 (?) Studied Medicine. 



56 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [l^SS 

fStreet, Lewis. 

b. Salem, O., Apl. 2, 1833; d. Aug. 15, 1892. s. Zadok 
Street and Sibyl Tatum. Entered 1850 and left 1851. Minister 
in the Society of Friends ; Missionary to Madagascar, m. Salem, 
Ohio, Feb. 24, 1859, Sarah T. Fawcett. 

tTatiini, John Cooper. 

b. Mantua Farm, near Woodbury, N. J. ; d. Woodbury, N. J., 
Mch. 25, 1895. s. Joseph Tatum and Ann Cooper. Entered 
1850 and left 1852. Farmer; Secretary of the Gloucester Co. 
Sunday-School Association ; Trustee of Deptford Institute, 
Woodbury, N. J. ; Director of the First National Bank, Wood- 
bury, N. J. m. Josephine Cornog. 

fTaylor, Augustus. 

b. Taylorsville, Pa., Dec. 14, 1833 ; d. Swarthmore, Pa., Feb. 
13, 1888. s. Mahlon K. Taylor and Elizabeth Hough. Entered 
1850 and left 185 1. Merchant; Farmer; School Director; 
Private in "Anderson Cavalry," 1862—63 » honorably discharged 
on account of illness, 

fTaylor, Thomas Chalkley. 

b. Taylorsville, Pa,, Dec. 14, 1833 ; d. Phila., Pa., Jan. 31, 
1883. s. Mahlon K. Taylor and Elizabeth Hough. Entered 
1850 and left 185 i. Merchant, 

Troth, Samuel. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 16, 1835. s. Henry Troth and Henrietta 
Henri. Entered 1850 ; left 1852. Farmer; Merchant; Clerk; 
Justice of the Peace; 2d Lieut. Co. B., Regt. P. V. M., 1863 ; 
Member Historical Society of Pennsylvania. m. March 11, 
1857, Anna Speakman. Address, 3606 Baring St., Phila., Pa. 

tWillets, John Titus. 

b. Westbury, Queens Co., N. Y., 1835 ; d. New York City, 
Jan. 22, 1879. s. Robert R. Willets and Lydia Titus. Entered 
1850; left 185 1 (?) m. Nov, 2, 1858, Amelia Underbill. 

1855. 
fBettle, Samuel, Jr. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 11, 1837 ; d. Phila., Pa., May 14, 1859. s. 

Samuel Bettle and Mary Ann Jones. Entered Sophomore Class 

1852. Merchant. 

Hubbard, John Kussell, A.B., A.M. (1859.) 

b. New Garden, N. C, 1827. s. Joseph Hubbard and Achsa 
Coffin, Entered 185 1. Teacher 1855-61 (?) ; Farmer, m. (i) 
1857, Susan F. Bates; (2) 1883, Minerva Allen. Address, 
Darlington, Ind. 



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Non-Graduates. 

Baily, Thomas Chalkley James. 

b. Stanton Mills, Del, Oct. 6, 1836. s. Samuel Bally and 
Hannah James. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1850 and left 
185 1. First Lieut. 17th U. S. Infantry, May 14, 1861 ; Capt. 
do. Dec, 1862; Major by Brevet, Aug., 1864; retired from 
active service on account of wounds and sickness, acquired in 
active service, Aug., 1865. m. Augusta, Me., Jan. 15, 1863, 
Caroline E. Ladd. Address, South Orange, N. J. 

fBrown, Joseph Howell. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 6, 1837; d. Valparaiso, South America, 
May 6, 1862. s. William Henry Brown and Laura Ann How- 
ell. Entered Sophomore Class 1852 and pursued a partial 
course, leaving in 1855. Lawyer. 

fCrew, John Henry. 

b. Richmond, Va., Apl. 27, 1835 ; d. Richmond, Va., Dec. 3, 
1861. s. Cornelius Crew and Mary Ann Hall. Entered 1851 
and pursued a partial course; left 1852. Manufacturer of To- 
bacco, Richmond, Va. m. Dec. 13, i860, Annie Elizabeth 
Lacey. 

tFerris, Lindley Murray, Jr. 

b. New York City, Apl. i, 1837 ; d. in Louisiana, Feb. 12, 
1895. s. Lindley Murray Ferris and Caroline Murray Ferris. 
Entered 185 i and left 1853. Shipowner and Agent ; Sugar Re- 
finer, m. Martha Sands. 

Hallowell, Kichard Price. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 16, 1835. s. Morris Longstreth Hallowell 
and Hannah Smith Penrose. Entered Introductoiy Depart. 1849 
and left 1853. Author of "The Quaker Invasion of Mass.," 
4th edition, 1887; "Pioneer Quakers," 1887. Prominent Abo- 
litionist, coadjutor of Wendell Phillips and William Lloyd Gar- 
rison ; appointed Special Agent by Hon. Jno. A. Andrews, of 
Mass., to recruit for the negro regiment ; Treas. Free Religious 
Association ; Vice-Prest. New England Woman Suffrage Asso- 
ciation ; Wool Merchant, m. Oct. 26, 1859, Anna C. Davis. 
Address, 556 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. 

Hanson, Ezekiel Hunn. 

b. Phila., Pa. s. Joseph Berry Hanson and Gulielma Maria 
Hunn. Entered 1851 and left 1853. Lawyer. Address, Ste- 
phen Girard Building, Phila., Pa. 



58 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1855 

Ilibberd, Isaac H. 

b. Upper Darby, Pa., Apl. 8, 1833. s, Isaac Hibberd and 
Susan Fairlamb. Entered 185 1 and pursued a partial course, 
leaving 1853. Address, 310 Pine St., San Francisco, Cal. 

fHopkins, John J. 

b. Baltimore, Md., 1837; d. . s. Samuel Hopkins and 

Lavinia Jolliffe. Entered 1850 and left 1851. Merchant, m. 
Elizabeth Beard. 

t Jones, James Parnell. (A.B., Univ. of Mich., 1856 ; A.M., 
1859.) 
b. South China, Me., May 21, 1835 ; d. Crystal Springs, near 
Washington, D. C, July 12, 1864, falling at the head of his 
Regiment in the successful repulse of Gen. Early, C. S. A. s. 
Eli Jones and Sibyl Jones. Entered 185 i and left at the close 
of the Junior year. Studied two years at Univ. of Mich. Teacher 
before entering the army ; Capt. Company B, 7th Maine Vols., 
Aug., 1861 ; Major of same, 1863, and generally in command 
of the Regiment. Was in all the leading battles of the Army of 
the Potomac, m. Oct. 15, 1857, Rebecca Maria Runnells. 

fMorris, Stephen. 

b. Phila., Pa., , 1835; d. Phila., Pa., , 1871. s. 

Henry Morris and Caroline Old. Entered Introductory Dept. 
1848 and left at close of the Junior year. Iron Manufacturer. 
m. 1859, Rachel Dawson. 

fOsborne, William Peckham. 

b. Dover, N. H., July 23, 1834; d. Dover, N. H., July 3, 
1858. s. William Osborne and Mary Peckham Rathbone. En- 
tered 1852 and left at the close of the year. Tea Merchant in 
Phila. and New York. 

Painter, John Vickers. 

b. West Chester, Pa., July 20, 1835. s. Samuel Marshall 
Painter and Ann Vickers. Entered 1850 and left 1853 at end of 
Sophomore year. Studied one year at Oberlin College and left 
during Senior year to be married. Railroading ; Banker ; Re- 
tired in 1873. m. (i) Oct. 31, 1855, Frances Barton; d. in 
1858; (2) Jan. 17, 1 86 1, Lydia E. Farmer. Address, 704 
Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 

Reeve, Angustvis. 

b. Alloway, N. J., Aug. 31, 1833. s. William Foster Reeve 
and Mary Wills Cooper. Entered 1850 and left 1852. Iron 
Master ; Sewer-Pipe and Brick Manufacturer ; Member of City 



1856] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 59 

Council of Camden, N. J. ; President of the Cooper Hospital, 
Camden, N. J., 1893 to date. m. June 25, 1862, Rebecca 
Cooper Wood. Address, Camden, N. J. 

tRiddick, Joseph H. (M.D.,Univ.of Pa., .) 

b. Gates Co., N. C, , 183-; d. Baltimore, Md., 1865. s. 

Joseph Riddick and Elizabeth Briggs. Entered as partial stu- 
dent 1852 and left 1853 (?) Studied Medicine at Univ. of Pa. 
Surgeon in Confederate Army, 

tRiddick, Reuben Brig-g'S. (M.D., Univ. of PcX., .) 

b. Gates Co., N. C, Dec. 24, 183 1 ; d. June 22, 1867. s. 
Joseph Riddick and Elizabeth Briggs. Entered as partial stu- 
dent 1852 and left 1853. Studied Medicine at Univ. of Pa. 
Physician, m. Nov. 24, 1858, Martha Ann Reed. 

fRowell, John F. 

b. London, N. H. ; d. California, . s. and . 

Entered 185 1 and left 1853. Teacher Friends' School, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Stabler, Thomas S. 

b. Lynchburg, Va., Aug. 5, 1837. s. Robinson Stabler and 
Maryannis Davis. Entered 185 1 and left 1852 (?) Tobacco In- 
spector, m. Jane Owen Latham. Address, Brighton, Md. 

fTaylor, Joseph Petty. 

b. Fairfield, Me., 1831 ; d. . s. Isaiah Taylor and 

Mehetabel Petty. Entered 185 1 and left 1853. 

Thomas, William Richard. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa. s. Richard Molin Thomas and Eliza 
Miller. Entered 1848 and left 1850. m. Phila., Pa., Oct. 19, 
1856, Susan S. Dewees. Address, East Downingtown, Pa. 

fWalton, Francis. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 14, 1835; d. Apl. 28, 1857. s. William 
Walton and Susannah Morris Hallowell. Entered Introductory 
Depart. 1848 and left at end of the Sophomore year, 1853. 
Clerk. 

1856. 

Beesley, Bartholomew Wistar, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 3, 1838. s. Theophilus Beesley, M.D., 
and Hannah Wistar. Entered 1852. Manufacturer; Convey- 
ancer 1859 to date. Attended lectures on Conveyancing Univ. 
of Pa., 1858; Notary Pubhc ; Sec. and Treas. North wood 



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Cemetery Co.; School Director 1 86 1-66. Overseer William Penn 
Charter School. Secretary of Alumni Assoc. 1864-65. m. 
Baltimore, Md., Oct. i, 1868, Margaret Cheston Coale. Ad- 
dress, 227 S. 6th St., Phila., Pa. 

Cadbury, Joel, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 31, 1838. s. Joel Cadbury (Manager 1849 
-57) and Caroline Warder. Elntered 1852. Manager 1867-81. 
Manufacturer of Plumbers' Supplies ; Member of American 
Academy PoHt. and Social Science, m. Dec. i, 1869, Anna 
Kaighn Lowry. Address, 1502 Green St., Phila., Pa. 

Comfort, Jonathan Jones, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1858; 
Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., Pa., 1859.) 
b. Fallsington, Bucks Co., Pa., Jan. g' 1830. s. Aaron Com- 
fort and Ann Woolston. Entered 1852. Assistant in Intro- 
ductory Depart. 1852-53 ; studied Medicine Univ. of Mich. 
1856-58 ; also Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1858-59; Physician; 
Surgeon U. S. Army 1862-65 ! practiced Medicine Haddonfield, 
N. J.; Secretary Haverford College 1887-89. At present con- 
nected with the Manufacture of Perfumes and Extracts, m. 
Medford, N. J., Oct. 12, 1865, Hannah J. Haines. Address, 55 
Hough St., Cleveland, O. 

tWalton, James M., A.B. 

b. July 12, 1838 ; d. May 25, 1874. s. William Walton and 
Susannah Morris Hallowell. Entered Introductory Depart. 1848. 
Broker in New York. m. Nov. 28, 1867, Mary Forster Collins. 

Wood, Edward Randolph. A.B., A.M., 1859. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 21, 1840. s. Richard Davis Wood and 
Julianna Randolph. Entered 1852. Alumni Orator 1865 ; sub- 
ject, " George Fox." Iron Manufacturer, m. Mary H. Kneass. 
Address, 400 Chestnut St., and 245 S. 17th St., Phila., Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 

fCanby, Samnel. (C.E., Delaware College, Del.) 

b. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 5, 1837; d. Vancouver, Washing- 
ton, July 24, 1897. s. Edmund and Mary T. Canby. Entered 
Introductory Depart. 1850 and left 1852. Studied at Delaware 
College. Civil Engineer ; Sergeant 4th N. J. Infantry May- 
July, 1861 ; I st Lieut, and Adj. 2d Del. Infantry July-Nov., 1861; 
2d Lieut. 4th U. S. Artillery Oct., 1861 ; 1st Lieut. Aug., 1862; 
resigned and honorably discharged July i, 1868 ; brevetted ist 
Lieut. U. S. A. Apl. 7, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious ser- 



1856] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 6 1 

vices in the battle of Shiloh, Tenn. ;" Captain July 3, 1863, 
" for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg, 
Pa. ;" Major Mch. 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices at the battle of Franklin, Tenn." Resumed his profession 
1868. Asst. Engineer City of Wilmington, Del, 1873; Engi- 
neer B. & O. R.R., Phila. Div. ; R.R. Engineer South America 
1883-84; do. Vera Cruz, Mexico; Park Engineer Wilmington, 
Del., 1890-93 ; Asst. Receiver Vancouver, Klikitat and Yakima 
R.r! 1894-97. m. Dec. 12, 1861, Rebecca Tilghman John- 
ston. 

Collins, Steplien Grellet, 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 22, 1836. s. Isaac Collins and Rebecca 
Singer, of Phila. Entered 1853 ; pursued partial course and left 
1854. Iron Manufacturer; Farmer; Seedsman; with Lehigh 
Valley R.R. Co., Auditor ; Treas. Pottsville Iron and Steel Co. ; 
Auditor S. Jersey R.R. Co. m. Oct. 15, 1862, Adelaide A. 
Knorr. Address, 420 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Cooper, John. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 23, 1837. s. John Cooper and Caroline 
Elizabeth Adams. Entered Preparatory Depart. 185 1 and left 
1853. Studied at Georgetown College, D. C, 1854. Insurance, 
m. Mch. I, 1877, Nellie F. Alston. Address, 131 Tulpehocken 
St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Fieltl, W. Harrington. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1838. s. Benjamin Field and . Entered 

1852 and left 1854. 

Hadley, Hiram. (Hon., A.M., Earlham Coll., 1886.) 

b. CHnton Co., O., Mch. 17, 1833. s. John Hadley and Ann 
Wildman. Entered Sophomore Class 1853 and left 1854. 
Teacher ; Prest. New Mexico College of Agriculture and Me- 
chanic Arts four years ; Acting Prest. Univ. of New Mexico 
three years ; Prof of History and Pedagogy, New Mexico Col- 
lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts ; author " Hadley's Les- 
sons in Language, Parts I. and II. ;" joint author " Lee and 
Hadley's English Grammar." m. Apl. 30, 1856, Hannah Ful- 
ghum. Address, Las Cruces, N. M. 

Hopkins, Gerard. 

b. South River, Md., Feb. 14, 1836. s. Joseph Janney Hop- 
kins and Elizabeth Scofield. Entered 1853 and left 1855. 
Farmer, m. at Sandy Spring, Md., Oct. 6, 1874, Emily R. 
Snowden. Address, Gloucester, Va. 



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Hiinn, Towiiseiicl Sliarpless. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 2, 1837. s. Ezekiel Hunn and Lydia 
Jones Sharpless. Entered Preparatoiy Depart. 1850 and left 
1853 (?) Merchant, Phila., Pa., and New York City. m. May 
14, 1872, Julia de Murguiondo. Address, Plainfield, N. J. 

fHuiit, Ellwood. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 17, 1836; d. Dec. 31, 1869. s. Uriah 
Hunt and Elizabeth Shreve. Entered 1852 and left during the 
year. 

fjanney, Johns Hopkins. 

b. Baltimore, Md., July 14, 1836 ; d. Churchville, Md., Aug. 
2, 1889. s. Richard Miller Janney and Sarah Hopkins. En- 
tered 1850 and left 185 1. Merchant; Farmer, m. Baltimore, 
Md., Caroline Symington. 

Lamb, Eli Mattliews. 

b. Gunpowder, Baltimore Co., Md., 1835. s. John Emerson 
Lamb and Esther Matthews. Entered Senior Class as partial 
student in 1855 and left 1856. Instructor Milton Academy, 
Philopolis, Baltimore Co., Md. ; Principal of Friends' Elementary 
and High School, Baltimore, Md., for thirty years ; Associate 
Principal of same ; in Naval Office, Baltimore Custom House, 
during Lincoln's Administration, m. 1861, Anna Williamson 
Corkran. Address, 1109 Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

fLewis, Enoch Edward. 

b. West Chester, Pa., July i, 1838; d. Leadville, Colo., Nov. 
10, 1879. s. Joseph Jackson Lewis and Mary Linton Miner. 
Entered Introductory Depart. 185 1 and left 1853. Studied Law ; 
in employ of Penna. R.R. ; Clerk in Mercantile house, Phila., 
Pa. ; entered U. S. Army as private 1861 ; ist Lieut, ist Cal. 
Reg.; Capt. in same; resigned 1863; appointed Lieut.-Col. 
2 2d Penna. Reg., which he commanded at Petersburg, where he 
was severely wounded. Served after the Civil War as Paymaster 
in U. S. Navy. m. Apl., 1866, Emma L. Lafitte. 

Mellor, John Bancroft. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 9, 1836. s. Thomas Mellor and Martha 
Bancroft. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1850 and left 1854, at 
close of Sophomore year. Importer ; Retired. m. Nov. 5, 
1863, Margaret Burns Larrabee, of Baltimore, Md. Address, 
460 Marshall St., Phila., Pa. 

Price, William Ballinger. 

b. Smithfield, Jefferson Co., O., Feb. 27, 1836. s. William 
Price and Edith Ballinger. Entered Sophomore Class on partial 



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course, 1853 ; left 1855 at close of Junior Year. Editor of The 
Collegian, m. May 28, 1859, at Sandy Spring, O., Ellen 
Farmer. Merchant ; Banker ; Secretary ; Treasurer ; General 
Manager Railroad. Secretary and Treasurer of " Street Rail- 
way Association of New Jersey." Address, 404 Mt. Prospect 
Ave., Newark, N. J. 

Street, George. 

b. Salem, O., Dec. 22, 1834. s. Zadok Street and Sibyl 
Tatum. Entered 1854 and left 1855. Merchant, m. Esther 
Homer. Address, Salem, O. 

tStreet, Ogdeii. 

b. Salem, O., Oct. 18, 1838; d. . s. Samuel Street 

and Sarah Butler. Entered 1854 and left 1855. Machinist, m. 
Margaret McElroy of Phila., Pa. 

Taber, William Congdon, Jr. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 3, 1837. s. William Congdon 
Taber and Hannah Tucker Shearman. Entered 1852 ; left at the 
close of the Junior year, 1855. Bookseller; Manufacturer of 
Pictures and Frames ; Treasurer of Whitman Mills (Plain and 
Fancy Cotton Yarns) ; Member of Common Council of New 
Bedford, Mass.; Member of Home and Coast Guard, 1863-65. 
m. June 27, i860, Sarah A. Wood. Address, New Bedford, Mass. 

Thomas, George Briiitoii. (A.B., Yale, 1857 ; M.A., 1860.) 
b. West Chester, Pa., July 5, 1836. s. Isaac Thomas, M.D., 
and Mary Hendricker Brinton. Entered Introductory Depart. 
1848; left 1852. Entered Yale 1853. Nurseryman; Captain 
2d Reg. Pa. Militia, Sept., 1862; Private 29th Pa. Volunteers, 
1863, and I92d, 1864. m. (i) Sept. 17, 1866, Helen Biddle ; 
(2) Jan. 4, 1883, Linda Hastings. Address, West Chester, Pa. 

fThomas, Lewiii Wetliered. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Mch. 6, 1837; d. Dec. 8, 1877. s. Wil- 
liam George Thomas and Mary Lewin Wethered. Entered In- 
troductory Depart. 185 1 and left 1852. 

Thoriie, Barton F. 

b. Crosswicks, N. J., 1833. s. Edward Thorne and . 

Entered 1853 ^^'^^ pursued partial course, and left 1854. Mem- 
ber N. J. Senate 1874-77, Farmer, m. Duer. Address, 

Crosswicks, N. J. 

fValentine, Bond. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Mch. 22, 1834; d. Apl. 19, 1889. s. Abram 
Sharpless Valentine and Clarissa Miles. Entered 1848 and pur- 



64 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1857 

sued a partial course; left 185 1. Farmer; Insurance, m. Oct. 
18, 1865, Martha Kenney. 

Valentine, George. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Aug. 5, 1834. s. George Valentine and 
Mary Sandwith Downing. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1848 
and pursued a partial course ; left in 1855. Iron Manufacturer, 
m. Nov. 22, 1865, Emily T. Jacobs. Address, Ruxton, Md. 

fWalton, Isaac 31. 

b. New York City, ; d. . s. Isaac Walton and . 

Entered Introductory Depart. 185 i and left 1852. 

tWistar, William Wilberforce. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 23, 1837; d. Phila.. Pa., May 13, 1866. 
s. Caspar Wistar and Lydia Jones. Entered 1853 and pursued 
a partial course; left 1855. m. Oct. 14, 1864, Anna Mary 
Alderson. 

1857. 
Cheyney, Jesse Sliarpless. A.B.; A.M., 1860. 

b. Thornbury, Delaware Co., Pa., Mch. 4, 1837. s, Joseph 
Reed Cheyney and Edith Sharpless. Entered 1853. Won 
Loganian Prize 1856 for poem, " Haverford," published in Hav- 
erford Catalogue 1855-56. Member Franklin Institute, Phila., 
Pa. ; American Institute, New York, and of various Microscopical 
Societies; Teacher Introduct. Depart. Haverford, 1855 ; Teacher 
of Classics, Westtown, 1857-66; Principal F"riends' Select School 
for Boys, Phila., Pa., 1866-69; Optician and Manufacturer of 
Physical Apparatus 1870 to date. m. Oct. 21, 1858, Ellen R. 
Moore, of Haverford, Pa. Address, 649 N. 44th St., Phila., Pa. 

tMenclenhall, Cyrus, A.B. 

b. Wayne Co., Ind., Jan. 27, 1834; d. Plainfield, Ind., July 3, 
1858. s. Elijah Mendenhall and Huldah Coffin. Entered 1853. 
Assistant in Preparatory Depart. 1855. Teacher in Farmers' 
Institute, Indiana, 1858. 

tWoocl, Stephen, A.B. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1837; d. Mt. Kisco, N. Y., 
June II, 1897. s. Henry Wood and Mary Jane Underhill. 
Entered Sophomore Class 1854. m. 1863, Anna H. Terry. 

Non-Graduates. 

fBradford, James Cresson. 

b. Columbia, Pa., Apl. 7, 1835 ; d. Phila., Pa., Feb. 28, 1882. 
s. Albert G. Bradford and Tacy Cresson. Entered Introductory 



1857] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 65 

Depart. 1852 and left 1853. Commission Merchant; Salesman 

Sugar Refinery, New York City. Entered Anderson Troop 

1 86 1 and served one year. m. Phila., Pa., Oct. 6, 1859, Anne 
R. Holt. 

fBrooke, Francis Mark. 

b. Radnor Township, Del. Co., Pa., July 4, 1836; d. Phila., 
Pa., Dec. 29, 1898. s. Hugh Jones Brooke (member Pa. State 
Legislature many terms ; A. C. S., U. S. A., 1861-65, with rank 
of Captain) and Jemima Elizabeth Longmire, of Nottingham, 
England. Entered Introductory Depart. 1852 and left 1853 o" 
account of poor health. Studied in Law Depart. Univ. of Pa. 
1857-58; admitted to the Bar 1859; Lawyer 1859-64; Dist. 
Attorney Del. Co., Pa., 1863-64; resigned and became Grain 
Merchant 1864 ; Private in Pa. Vols., Emergency Service, 1863 ; 
Prest. Valley Forge Commission 1893 ; Prest. Phila. Chamber of 
Commerce before and after 1878; Prest. or Director in fifteen 
Business or Charitable Organizations. 

fBrooke, Lewis Trimble. 

b. Radnor, Pa., Nov. 3, 1836 ; d. Phila., Pa., Nov. 10, 1892. 
s. Mark Brooke and Sarah Trimble. Entered Introductory 
Depart. 1852 and left at close of the Junior year, 1856, on ac- 
count of ill-health. Various occupations ; Real Estate Broker in 
Phila., Pa., 1877-92. m. Apl. 3, i860, Anne Bartram Carr Gale. 

tCope, Edgar. 

b. Woodbourne, Susquehanna Co., Pa., Feb. 22, 1838; d. 
Overbrook, Pa., June 9, 1895. s. William D. Cope and Susan 
L. Newbold. Entered Sophomore Class as partial student 1854 
and left 1857. m. June 11, 1874, Amy Ellis Yarnall. 

Crew, William Hall. 

b. Richmond, Va., Aug. 24, 1837. s. CorneHus Crew and Mary 
Ann Hall. Entered 1853 and pursued a partial course; left 
1855. Clerk in Drug Store, Phila., Pa., 1855-57 ; Commission 
Merchant, Richmond, Va., 1857-61 ; served in Confederate Army 
during Civil War, Division Commissary Sergeant Gen. G. W. C. 
Lee's Division, 1864-65 ; Merchant, m. Sept. 28, i860, Irene 
H. Winston. Address, 217 East Main St., Richmond, Va. 

fDickinson, Edwin L. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 14, 1837; d. Apl. 20, 1878. s. John 
Dickinson and Mary Edmondson. Entered Introductory Depart. 
1852 and left 1854 at close of Sophomore year. Went to Cali- 
fornia 1858 ; Minister M. E. Church ; retired on account of ill- 
health ; Clerk U. S. Treas. Depart. Washington, D. C. ; in Inter- 
nal Rev. Depart. Boston, Mass. 

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Farmmer, Eliliii Jerome. 

b. Salineville, O., F'eb. i8, 1836. s. James and Meribah 
Farmer. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1852, pursued a partial 
course, and left 1855. }?anker ; Journalist; Miner. Published 
" Resources of the Rocky Mountains," and several books on 
" Bi-metallism." m. Oct. 6, 1864, Lydia Hoyt. Address, 781 
Prospect St., Cleveland, O. 

Hallowell, Norwood Penrose. (A.B., Harvard, 1861.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 13, 1839. s. Morris Longstreth Hallowell 
and Hannah Smith Penrose. t>ntered Introductory Depart. 185 1 
and left 1853. Student Harvard Univ. 1857-61 ; Prest. "Institute 
of 1770 ;" Prest. Alpha Delta Phi ; Prest. Hasty Pudding Club ; 
Deputy Marshal Pariellium Club ; Librarian Hasty Pudding Club ; 
Class Orator 1861; Member of Archaeological Institute of Amer- 
ica ; Merchant New York City ; Wood Merchant Sioux City ; 
Wood Merchant Boston, Mass.; Jan. i, 1892, retired from wood 
business; Prest. National Bank of Commerce of Boston 1891 ; 
delivered an address on Memorial Day, May 30, 1896, at a meet- 
ing called by the Graduating Class of Harvard Univ. ; Apl. 25— 
June 10, 1 86 1, Private in 4th Battalion N. E. Guards stationed 
at Fort Independence, Boston Harbor; June 10, 1861, ist Lieut. 
20th Regiment Mass. Vols. ; Nov. 26, 1861, Capt. 20th Regt. 
Mass. Vols.; Apl. 17, 1863, Lieut. Col. 54th Regt. Mass. Vols. ; 
May 30, 1863, Col. 55th Regt. Mass. Vols.; at Ball's Bluff, York- 
town, Fair Oaks, Savage's .Station, Glendale, Malvern Ilill, Chan- 
tilly, Antietam, etc. ; siege of Fort Wagner, S. C. m. Jan. 27, 
1868, Sarah Wharton Haydock. Address, West Medford, Mass. 

fldtUiigs, James C. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1837; d. Cincinnati, O. s. James Iddings and 
Frances Martin. Entered 1853 and left at the close of the 
Sophomore year, 1855. Bookkeeper, m. (i) ; (2) . 

tLeeclom, John Moore. (Ph.G., College of Pharmacy, Phila,, 
Pa., 1856 ; M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1859.) 
b. Phila., Pa., July 15, 1837; d. Germantown, Phila., Pa., 
Jan. 8, 1885. s. Benjamin Jones Leedomand Priscilla Ballinger. 
Entered Introductory Depart. 1852 and left 1853. Student 
Phila. College of Pharmacy ; Univ. of Pa., Medical Depart. ; 
Member of College of Physicians, Phila., Pa., and Charter 
Member of the Union League, Phila., Pa.; Member of Patho- 
logical Society, Phila., Pa.; Physician and Surgeon ; Surgeon at 
Germantown Hospital from 1861 to 1864. m. June 16, 1859, 
Virginia A. Reynolds. 



1857] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 6/ 

fliOiigstretli, Samuel Townsend. 

b. Warminster Twp., Bucks Co., Pa., Aug. 2, 1837 ; d. 



s. Daniel Longstreth and Hannah Townsend, Entered 1854 
and left 1855. m. June 10, 1869, Jane Lukens Jones. 

tNewbold, Josei)li Trotter. 

b. Springfield, N. J., June 7, 1836 ; d. Springfield, N. J., Apl. 
7, 1869. s. Cleayton Newbold and Susan H. Trotter. Entered 
Introductory Depart. 1852 and left 1853. Farmer, m. Phila., 
Pa., Oct. 10, 1866, Rachel G. Baker. 

fPilcher, Samuel F. 

b. Richmond, Va., 1838; d. . s. and Elizabeth 

Ann . Entered 1854 and pursued a partial course, leaving 

at close of the year. 

Sellers, Nathan. 

b. Millbourne, Delaware Co., Pa., July 18, 1836. s. John 
Sellers and Elizabeth Poole. Entered 1852 and left 1854, 
Merchant; Miller, m. Mary Keen, Address, Office Millbourne 
Mills, 26 S. 15th St., Phila., Pa. 

t Street, John W. 

b. Salem, O., Feb, 24, 1837; d. Chicago, 111., 1888. s. 
Zadok Street and Sibyl Tatum. P^ntered 1853 and left 1854. 
Lawyer, m. Mch. 25, 1858, Mary Jane Williams. 

Thomas, Evan. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 28, 1838, s. William George Thomas 
and Mary Lewin Wethered. Entered Introductory Dept. 185 1 
and left 1853. Studied Law in Baltimore, Md. Removed to 
New York City. Merchant ; Manager of New York Produce 
Exchange ; Prest. New York Produce Exchange ; Presidential 
Elector (Democratic) 1892; Prest. Business Men's Democratic 
Assoc, etc. m. in New York City, Apl. 28, 1880, Zaydee A. 
Barker. Address, Produce Exchange, New York City, 

Tucker, Benjamin. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 20, 1836. s. Charles Russell 
Tucker and Dorcas Fry. Entered Introductory Depart. 1852 
and left 1853. Clerk in Bank and in Mercantile Business; 
Miner in Colorado; Farmer \%^y-'j'j \ Retired. Held in suc- 
cession all Town offices in Bethlehem, N. H. m. Sept. 4, 1876, 
Maria McKeage. Address, Bethlehem, N, H. 

Valentine, Abram Sharpless. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 15, 1835. s. Abram Sharpless Valen- 
tine and Clarissa Miles. Entered Preparatory Depart, in 1849 



68 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1858 

and left 1855, having pursued a partial course. Iron Manufac- 
turer ; Private in 2d Regt. Pa. Vols., 1861 (Three Months' Vols.), 
m. July 12, 1864, Eliza Y. Natt, of Phila., Pa. Address, At- 
lantic City, N. J. 

fValentine, Saiiiuel Rlioads. 

b. Aug. 20, 1834; d. Phila., Pa., Aug. 20, 1855. s. Benjamin 
Eyre Valentine and Elizabeth Rhoads. Entered 1853 ^""^ ^^^ 
on account of ill-health, 1854. 

fValentine, William Thomas. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Dec. 18, 1836; d. Bellefonte, Pa., Dec. 26, 
1862. s. Reuben Valentine and Sarah Drinker Downing. Entered 
Introductory Depart. 1848 and left 1855. Iron Manufacturer. 

Wood, William Cooper. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., 1835. s. Isaac H. Wood and Elizabeth 
H. Cooper. Entered Introductory Depart. 185 i and left 1853. 
Farmer, m. (i) 1864, Rebecca Wills; (2) 1894, Laura Cooper. 
Address, Haddonfield, N. J. 

1858. 

fBvirg'ess, Thomas Harvey, A.B. 

b. near Wilmington, O., July 17, 1833; d. Highlands, N. Y., 
Mch. 14, 1893. s. Jesse Burgess, M.D., and Elizabeth Harvey. 
Entered Sophomore Class 1855. Founder of the Everett So- 
ciety ; first President of the same; studied one year (1853) at 
Farmers' College near Cincinnati, O. ; Assisant in Introductory 
Depart. Haverford 1854-55; Teacher; Horticulturist; author 
of " The Loved and Lost," a poem in memory of Joseph G. Har- 
lan, Principal of Haverford College 1857, published in Friends' 
Review, etc. ; also of many other poems in the Collegian and the 
Bud ; frequent contributor to the local press wherever he resided, 
m. (i) Oct. 22, 1865, Mary G. Heaton ; (2) Oct. 14, 1885, 
Emilie E. Underbill. 

Clark, Thomas, A.B. 

b. Ashborough, N. C, Aug. 27, 1831. s. John Clark and 
Nancy Hussey. Entered Dec. 25, 1854. Teacher, 1858-60; 
Farmer and Stock Raiser ; President County Association of 
Farmers, m. June 26, 1861, Emily J. Griffin. Address, Rich- 
mond, Ind. 

fliunt, Daniel Williams, A.B. 

b. New Garden, N. C, Jan. 7, 1832 ; d. Oskaloosa, Iowa, 
Feb. 27, 1898. s. George Hunt and Dorcas Stanley. Taught 
six years Bloomingdale Academy, Bloomingdale, Ind. ; Mer- 



1858] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 69 

chant in Oskaloosa, la. ; Supt. and Engineer Gas Works and 
Electrical Engineer, Oskaloosa ; Sec. Board of Managers Penn 
College, m. Haverford, Pa., Mary R. Llewelyn. 

tSatterthwaite, Samuel T., A.B. 

b. Chesterfield, Burlington Co., N. J., Apl. 12, 1836; d. 1865. 

s. Joseph D. Satterthwaite and . Entered 1854. Principal 

Friends' Select School, Phila., Pa. 

Tyler, William Graham, A.B. 

b. Salem, N. J., Mch. 17, 1838. s. John Tyler and Dorothea 
Graham Hopkins. Entered Sophomore Class 1855. Member 
Historical Society of Pa. ; Academy of Natural Sciences ; Salem, 
N. J., Library; Farmer; Treasurer, m. June 24, 1868, Sallie 
Robinson Coombe. Address, 4420 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. 

Wistar, Tliomas., A.B., A.M., 1861. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.) (Origin- 
ally known as Thomas Clarkson Wistar.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 23, 1837. s. Caspar Wistar, M.D., and 
Lydia Jones. Entered 1853. Studied Medicine Univ. of Pa. 
1861-63. Tutor in Classics and History and Librarian Haver- 
ford College 1858-61 ; School Director; Contract Surgeon U. S. 
spring of 1865 ; Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons ; 
Academy of Natural Sciences ; Franklin Institute, Phila., Pa. ; 
Member " Fishing Co. of the State in Schuylkill." Published an 
Address on Dr. Paul Swift, numerous poems, and articles in various 
periodicals. Physician ; Medical Adviser and Examiner-in-Chief 
for the Provident Life and Trust Co., Phila., Pa. m. Phila., Pa., 
Oct. 15, 1898, Theodora P. Feltwell. Address, 409 Chestnut 
St., and 51 E. Penn St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Yarnall, Ellis Ilornor. A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1866.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 23, 1839. s. Charles Yarnall (Manager 
1830—68 ; Secretary Board of Managers 1830-66) and Emma 
Cope. Entered 1853 ; lost one year on account of serious ill- 
ness ; re-entered and graduated with Class of 1858. Studied at 
Law School of Univ. of Pa. 1864-66 ; Member of Historical 
Soc. of Pa. ; of Phila. Geographical Soc. ; Clerk ; Lawyer, m. 
(i) 1880, Caroline Ridgway Rowland; (2) 1897, Emily Yar- 
nall. Address, 1004 5 Girard Building, and 3824 Spruce St., 
Phila., Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 

fActon, Tliomas Wistar. 

b. Salem, N. J., Jan. 2, 1840; d. Salem, N. J., Feb. 20, 1873. 
s. Benjamin Acton and Jane Blackwood. Entered Introductory 
Depart. 1855 and left at the end of the Sophomore year, 1856. 
Clerk in Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. ; Clerk in 
U. S. Revenue Department, Salem, N. J. 



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Aldersoii, William Charles. 

b. Blackburn, England, Nov. 5, 1837. s. Harrison Alderson 
(Manager 1855-67) and Emma Botham. Entered 1854 and 
left 1855. Farmer; Merchant; since 1870 with Lehigh Valley 
R.R. Co. ; Treasurer of same. m. June i, 1870, Eleanor Tyson 
Yarnall. 

fBrooke, Alfred. 

b. Radnor Township, Del. Co., Pa., Mch. 2, 1840; d. Feb. 
10, 1896. s. Jesse Brooke and Catherine Bootes. Entered 1854. 
Pursued partial course and left at close of Junior year, 1857. 
Coal and Lime Merchant; Miller, m. (i) Oct. 14, 1875, Jo- 
sephine Fell; (2) June 13, 1883, Sarah Neide. 

fCooper, Lehinaii Adams. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1864). 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov., 1839; d. Raton, New Mex., May 28, 
1879. s. John Cooper and Caroline Elizabeth Adams. Entered 
Preparatory Class 1851 and left 1853. Student Georgetown 
College, D. C, 1854-56; Univ. of Pa. Medical School, 1864. 
Physician, m. Anna Kennedy, of Maryland. 

fCresson, James Clarence. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 19, 1835; d. Phila., Pa., June 6, 1881. 
s. James Cresson and Mary Jones Leedom. Entered Intro- 
ductory Depart. 1853 and left at close of the year 1854 (?) Iron 
Manufacturer ; Iron Merchant. Served a short time in the 
Militia during the Civil War. m. Feb. i, 1865, Ella Blow Drake. 

tCrowe, Samuel. 

b. , Ind., , 1830 ; d. . s. and . En- 
tered Introductory Depart, 1853 and left close of Sophomore 
year, 1856. 

fDawsoii, William Morrison. 

b, Phila., Pa., May 2, 1838 ; d. Lost at sea off Charleston, 
S. C, October 3, 1866. s. Mordecai L. Dawson (Manager 1838- 
39) and Elizabeth Poultney. Entered Introductory Depart. 1852 
and left 1855. 

fEyre, Joshua P., Jr. 

b. Chester, Pa., , 1835; d. Sept. 25, 1889. s. William 

Eyre and . Entered 1852 and left 1854. 

Fotherj^ill, Henry. 

b. Wilmington, Del. (?) 1837. s. and . Entered 

Introductory Depart. 1853 ^"^ ^^^^ 1854. Last address, Steel- 
ton, Pa. 



1858] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE, 7 1 

fHackor, Pasclifill. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 31, 1838 ; d. Santa Barbara, Cal., Jan. 9, 
1898. s. Jeremiah Hacker and Beulah Morris. Entered May, 
1854, and left during Senior year. Merchant, m. (i) 1865, 
Mary Scull; d. 1884; (2) 1886, Mary Moody. 
Hoiig-, Joseph Lindley. 

b. Wolfboro', N. H., Sept. 2, 1834. s. Lindley Murray 
Hoag and Huldah Varney. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1852 
and left 1853. m. Sept. 3, 1859, Emma Frost. Address, P. O. 
Box 506, Phoenix, Ariz. 

Hopkins, Epiiraim. (M.D., 1858, Univ. of Md.) 

b. Darlington, Md., Feb. 10, 1837. s. Wakeman B. Hop- 
kins and Hannah Richardson Worthington. Entered 1853 and 
pursued a partial course. Student Medical School, Univ. of Md., 
1856-58 ; Member Chester Co., Pa., Medical Soc. ; Penna State 
Medical Soc. ; American Medical Assoc. ; Resident Physician 
Friends' Asylum for the Insane, Frankford, Phila., Pa., two 
years ; General Practitioner, Marshallton, Pa., and at Darling- 
ton, Md. m. Apl., 1867, Rachel Morris Johnson. Address, 
Darlington, Md. 

Hopkins, George H. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., 1839. s. John Estaugh Hop- 
kins and Antoinette Plicks. Entered 1853 and left 1856. Ad- 
dress, Haddonfield, N. J. 
fHopkins, Siiiiiuel. 

b. Hamilton, Loudoun Co., Va., 1837; d. Feb. 13, 1893. 
s. Joseph Janney Hopkins and Elizabeth Schofield. Entered 
Introductory Depart, in 1 851 and left 1856. Farmer, m. 1877, 
Martha Smith, 
fLewis, Berge Howie. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 3, 1838 ; d. Shanghai, China, Oct. 29, 
1 88 1, s. James Smith Lewis and Rebecca Shoemaker Rawle. 
Entered 1853 and left 1854. Assistant Consul General United 
States at Shanghai, China, 1 868-1 881. 

Livezey, John. 

b. Glen Fern Mill, on Wissahickon Creek, now in Fairmount 
Park, Phila., Pa., 1837. s. Thomas Livezey and Ann Louisa 
Phillips. Entered Introductory Depart. 1852 and left 1855, 
Address, Germantown, Phila., Pa, 
Livezey, Josej)h Ridgway. 

b. Glen Fern Mill, on Wissahickon Creek, now in Fairmount 
Park, Phila., Pa., P'eb. 2, 1840. s. Thomas Livezey and Ann 



72 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1S58 

Louisa Phillips. Entered Introductory Depart. 1852 and left 

1854. Active in having Gymnasium erected. Read Law but 

never practiced, m. Jan. 9, 1869, Sarah Haas. Address, Ger- 
mantown, Phila., Pa. 

Mellor, Williiiiu. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 28, 1838. s. Thomas Mellor and Martha 
Bancroft. Entered Academical Depart. 1853. Pursued partial 
course, and left at close of Sophomore year. Importer ; Wool 
Commission Merchant ; Supt. of Vaults Penna. Company for In- 
surances on Lives and Granting Annuities ; Member Historical 
Soc. of Penna. m. June 4, 1863, P2mma M. Brooks. Address, 
5410 Wayne St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Miller, AVilliam H. 

b. Providence, Delaware Co., Pa., 1838. s. John Miller and 

. Entered Introductory Depart. 185 1 and left 1855. m. 

Mch. 20, i86r, Sarah Wistar Pennock. Address, Media, Pa. 

Pedrick, Alexander K. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 23, 1836. s. Elihu Pedrick and Lavinia 
Lloyd Knight. P^ntered Introductory Depart. 1853 and left at 
close of the year. Civil Engineer. W^ith Dubuque and Pacific 
R.R. City Editor Phila. "Evening Journal," and "The In- 
quirer" 1858-61 ; Sec. First Press Club in Pa. ; Representative 
Associated Press at Harrisburg, Pa., 1861-83 ; War Correspond- 
ent in Maryland and Virginia during Civil War ; Sec. of Advi- 
sory Committee Penna. Managers during Centennial, 1876 ; Com- 
piler all General Laws governing Railroads and Telegraphs in 
Pa., and Compiler for the use of State Officials of all Special 
Laws governing every Chartered Corporation in Pa., both ap- 
pointments made by Governor of State. Sec. Commission ap- 
pointed by State Legislature to investigate and report on best 
methods of utilizing Convict Labor ; appointed Compiler of Laws 
relating to State Prisons, Hospitals, Soldiers' Homes, and Orphan 
Schools, pub. in 2 vols. 1897 ; Compiler of History of and the 
amount of State Appropriations received by all the Charitable, 
Benevolent and Reformatory Institutions of the Commonwealth, 
pub. in 2 vols. 1898. Special Agent of Pennsylvania R.R. Co. 
1883 to date. m. Oct. 16, 1861, Elizabeth J. Cooper. Address, 
I 5 10 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 
Potts, William AVeaver. 

b. Swedeland, Pa., Dec. 1,1838. s. Robert T. Potts and 
Elizabeth Hitner. Entered Introductory Depart. 185 i, pursued 
a partial course, and left 1854. Student at State College, Pa., 
1859 ; P"'armer ; Treas. of School Board of Upper Merion Town- 



1858] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 73 

ship; responded to Prest. Lincoln's first call for 75,000 troops; 
re-enlisted in the 124th Pa. Vols.; Sergeant of Company F ; 
discharged on account of wound received at Antietam. m. Nov. 
9, 1870, Ella Holstein. Address, Swedeland, Pa. 

Ratcliff, William Robinson. 

b. Mount Pleasant, O., July 21, 1838. s. Ellwood Ratcliff 
and Martha Jones Robinson. Entered Sophomore Class 1855 
and left at close of the year. Merchant and Banker till 1881 ; 
Banker 1881-95; retired 1895. m. (i) Esther Williams, d. 
Feb. 28, 1873 ; (2) June 5, 1877, Myrtella Ella Mitchell. Ad- 
dress, Mount Pleasant, O. 

flilioads, William Gibbons. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 26, 1838; d. Germantown, Phila., Pa., 
Apl. 28, 1880. s. Samuel Rhoads and Anne Gibbons. p:ntered 
1854 and left 1858 ; pursued a partial course, and received a 
certificate for proficiency. Machini.st in Phila., Pa., Wilmington, 
Del., and P.R.R. Shops at Altoona ; Steam and Gasfitter and 
Pluniber, Phila., Pa.; Manager of Haverford College 1871-80. 
m. Nov. 28, 1866, Sarah Wistar. 

Starr, Joseph West. 

b. Richmond, Ind., Apl. 4, 1838. s. Charles West Starr and 
Elizabeth Wilson. Entered Sophomore Class 1855 and left 
during the Junior year. Accountant 1857-58 ; Grocer (Jobbing 
Trade) 1859-60; Manufacturer 1860-61 ; Accountant and Real 
p:state 1865-74; Lumber Dealer 1874-79; P^armer and " Or- 
chardist" 1880 to date. Enlisted Aug. 21, 1861 ; ist Lieut. 
Sept., 1861 ; Capt. May, 1862-Oct. 4, 1864, Company C, 2d Cav- 
alry, 41st Regt. Indiana Vols.; honorably mentioned by Com- 
manding General for good conduct in action ; Member 1 3 Divi- 
sion Courts-Martial, Judge Advocate of eleven, m. Jan. 24, 1865, 
Eliza Morgan Burr. Address, Steele City, Steelburg P. O., 
Jefferson Co., Neb. 

Street, David. 

b. Salem, Columbiana Co., O., Feb. 23, 1838. s. Zadok Street 
and Sibyl Tatum. Entered Introductory Depart. 1853 and left 
at close of Freshman year, 1855. Studied Theology in the 
Western Theological Seminary of Allegheny, Pa., 1872-73. 
Merchant until age of 3 5 ; since then a Minister of the Presbyterian 
Church. Was engaged in the study and reform of Municipal 
Government in the City of Cincinnati, O., from Apl. i, 1884, to 
Apl. I, 1888, writing continuously for daily press, m. Sept. 29, 
1859, Eunice Fawcett. Address, Monticello, Jones Co., Iowa. 



74 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1S59 

TatuiH, George M. 

b. Woodbury, N. J., Mch. 16, 1839. s. William R. Tatum 
and Sarah Mickle. Entered Introductory Depart. 1853 and left 
at close of the Sophomore year. Prest. of Athenasurn ; Farmer, 
m. Sept. 3, 1862, Elizabeth Ladd Jones. Address, Brighton, 
Md. 
fTevis, Edwin L. 

b. Phila., Pa., ; d. Aug. , 1893. s. and Jane 

E. . Entered Introductory Depart. 1853 and left 1854. 

Tevis, Noriiitiii. 

b. Phila., Pa., , 1838. s. and Jane E. . Entered 

Introductory Depart. 1853 and left 1854. Address, 721 Locust 
St., Phila., Pa., and Woodbury, N. J. 

Thomson, Edgar Lewis. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1837. s. Edgar Thomson and . En- 
tered Introductory Depart. 1853 and left at close of the Sopho- 
more year. Address, 1927 Master St., Phila., Pa. 

Underhill, Stephen. 

b. Croton Point, N. Y., , 1838. s. William A. Under- 
hill and Abby Wood. Entered 1854 and left 1856. Agricul- 
turist and Horticulturist, m. Elizabeth Wales. Address, Croton- 
on-Hudson, N. Y. 

Wood, James, A.M. Hon., 1883. 

b. Mount Kisco, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1839. s. Stephen Wood 
and Phebe Underhill. Entered 1854 and left 1857. F.ditor 
Collegian; Prest. Henry Society; Manager Haverford College 
1885 to date; member Phi Beta Kappa 1899; Prest. of same; 
Trustee Bryn Mawr College ; Clerk New York Yearly Meeting 
of Friends for a number of years ; Prest. N. Y. State Agricul- 
tural Society; Member N. Y. Historical Society; Prest. West- 
chester County Historical Society ; Author many papers on 
Agricultural and Religious Subjects, m. Phila., Pa., June 7, 
1866, Emily Hollingsworth Morris. Address, Mount Kisco, 
N. Y. 

1859. 
fChase, Richard Wyatt, A.B. 

b. , N. J., Nov. 7, 1841 ; d. , Tenn., 1862. s. Wil- 
liam B, Chase and Mary Ann Wistar. Entered Sophomore Class 
1856. Member of Anderson's Cavalry, U. S. A. ; killed in battle. 

Magee, James Ronaldson, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) 1839. s. James Magee and . Entered 

Introductory Depart. 1854. Lawyer. Address, 1720 Walnut St., 
Phila.. Pa. 



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fPaxsoii, Ricliard C, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 2, 1839; d. California, Mch. 15, 1864. s. 
Joseph S. Paxson and Deborah J. Iddings. Entered Introductory 
Depart. 1853. Deputy Treasurer of San Francisco. 

tRlioads, Edward, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1863.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 29, 1841 ; d. Phila., Pa., Jan. 15, 1871. 
s. Samuel Rhoads and Anne Gibbons. Entered 1855. Awarded 
Undergraduate's Alumni Prize, 1859. Resident Physician at 
Phila. and Penna. Hospitals ; Visiting Physician at Phila. Hos- 
pital ; Member of Pathological Society ; College of Physicians ; 
American Philosophical Society ; Academy of Natural Sciences ; 
frequent contributor to medical journals ; Manager of Haver- 
ford College 1868-71; drafted in 1863; refused to serve on 
conscientious grounds ; Physician. 

Sampson, Edward Cobb, A.B. 

b. Hallowell, Me., Dec. 25, 1836. s. Alden Sampson and 
Sarah Taber Pope. Entered Sophomore Class 1856. Manu- 
facturer, m. Apl. II, 1883, Sally Phillips Blagden. Address, 
58 Reade St., New York City. 

tSampson, Georj^e, A.B. 

b. Hallowell, Me., Feb. 10, 1840; d. Apl. 21, 1872. s. Alden 
Sampson and Sarah Taber Pope. Entered Sophomore Class 
1856. Manufacturer, m. May i, 1867, Isabella Merrick. 

Sharpies, Abram, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.). 

b. Concord, Pa., Feb. 14, 184 1. s. Caspar Wistar Sharpies 
and Elizabeth Onderdonk. Entered 1855. Studied Medicine at 
Univ. of Pa. ; Physician ; Professor Anatomy and Surgery, 
Willamette Univ., Ore. ; also "Fruit Raiser and Owner of 11 00 
acres of land." m. Mch. 30, 1865, Euretta O. Fitch. Address, 
Eugene City, Ore. 

Smith, Benjamin Hayes, A.B. 

b. Upper Darby, Delaware Co., Pa., May 7, 1841. s. George 
Smith, M.D., and Mary Lewis. Entered 1855. Secretary of 
Henry Society 1857-58. Member Delaware Co. Institute of 
Science ; Academy of Nat. Sciences of Phila. ; Historical Society 
of Penna. ; American Entomological Society. Author Atlas of 
Delaware Co., Pa., exhibiting the early grants and patents, 
with a histoiy of the land titles in the County, 1880. Member of 
the Anderson Troop, Penna. Vols., 1861-63 ; on duty at Gen. 
Buell's headquarters throughout his campaign in Kentucky, Ten- 
nessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and with Gen. Rosecrans through 



76 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [^^S9 

the Stone River campaign ; Surveyor and Topographical Engi- 
neer, m. Sept. II, 1866, Adelaide L. Brooke. Address, 4707 
Chester Ave., Phila., Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 
Bacon, Morris. 

b. Greenwich, N. J., Apl. 14, 1839. s- John Bacon and Ann 
B. Hall. Entered 1855 and left on account of poor health at the 
close of the Freshman year. Member of Freeholders for fourteen 
years; Vice-Prest. N. J. State Board of Agriculture, 1890-92; 
Farmer, m. May 21, 1863, Mary E. Brown. Address, Green- 
wich, N. J. 

fBrowii, William Henry, Jr. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 2, 1841 ; d. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 16, 1867. 
s. William Henry Brown and Laura Ann Howell. Entered 
Academical Depart. 1855 and left at close of the Sophomore 
year, 1857 (?) Leather Merchant. Private in Battery Co. L, 
3 2d Reg. Penna. Militia, 1863. m. Dec, 1866, Ann Nolan. 

Carnialt, James Edward. 

b. P'riendsville, Susquehanna Co., Pa., May ii, 1840. s. Caleb 
Carmalt and Sarah Kirk Price. Entered Introductory Depart. 
1853 ; left 1854 ; re-entered 1855 and left 1857. Student Har- 
vard Law School 1862-64; admitted to the Bar Montrose, Pa., 
Apl., 1865. District Atty. for Susquehanna Co. 1870-73. 
Secretary Penn Germania Building and Loan Asso., 214 Odd 
Fellows' Temple, Phila., Pa. m. Sept. 7, 1865, Charlotte J. 
Churchill. Address, 6918 Germantown Ave., Phila., Pa. 

tConistock, Nathan F. 

b. Adrian, (?) Mich., 1836 ; d. . s. and . En- 
tered 1853 and left 1856. 

Cromwell, James AVilliam. 

b. New York City, Feb. 10, 1842. s. William Cromwell and 
Caroline Underhill. Entered 1855 and left at the close of the 
Sophomore year, 1857. One of the founders of the Athen?eum ; 
Sec. of Henry Soc; Member Brooklyn Institute Arts and Sciences; 
Long Island Historical Soc. ; Rembrandt Art Club of Brooklyn ; 
Herman Soc. ; Union League Club (Brooklyn) ; Hamilton Club ; 
Merchants' Club of New York ; New York Chamber of Com- 
merce ; Member of Laurentian and St. Maurice (Hunting and 
Fishing) Clubs of Canada ; Century Club (N. Y.); Washington 
Assoc, of N. J. (Morristown); New England Soc. (N. Y.). 
Dry Goods Commission Merchant, m. June 22, 1864, Elizabeth 
Stuart Henderson, of Radnor, Pa. Address, William Iselin & 
Co., New York City. 



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De Coil, Samuel Coleman. 

b. near Trenton, N. J., Feb. 2, 1835. s. Nathan De Cou and 
Deborah Coleman. Entered Freshman Class 1855 and left at 
the close of the year. Farmer and Nurseryman. Member N. J. 
State Horticultural Soc. m. Nov. 13, 1862, Martha C. Lippin- 
cott. Address, Moorestown, N. J. 

fHickman, Joseph E. 

b. Edgemont, Delaware Co., Pa., 1837; ^- • ^- Joseph 

Hickman, M.D., and . Entered Introductory Depart. 1853 

and left 1856. 
Hill, Fowell Buxton. 

b. Randolph Co., N. C, Feb. 3, 1836. s. Samuel Hill and 
Mary Branson. Entered 1855 and left at close of Sophomore 
year. Teacher in Oakwood Academy, Union Springs, N. Y. ; 
Commission Merchant and Lumber Dealer in Chicago, 111. ; Real 
Estate; Trustee Earlham College, 1893-95. m. Jan. i, 1866, 
Abbie Bassett. Address, 3520 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111. 

flddings, George W. 

b. Phila., Pa., ; d. New York, Apl. 2, 1889. s. James 

Iddings and Frances Martin. Entered 1855 and left 1856. 
Bookkeeper, m. (i) ; (2) . 

fjohnsoii, Jacob Lindley. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 12, 1839; d. Nov. 16, 1888. s. Topliff 
Johnson and Mary Richards Simmons. Entered 1855 and left 
1856. m. Mrs. Ellen Perkins (Johnson) nee Perkins. 

tMatlack, George T. 

b. ; d. . s. and . Entered 1855 from 

West Chester, Pa., and left 1856. 

Morris, Henry Gvirney. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1839. ^- Henry Morris and Caroline Old, 
Entered 1854 and left 1858. Iron Manufacturer and Engineer. 
m. June 13, i86i,Sallie Marshall Morris. Address, 926 Drexel 
Building and 1006 Clinton St., Phila., Pa. 

Morris, Morton. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 18, 1839. s. Paschall Morris and Thom- 
asine R. Pennell. Entered 1854 and left 1857. m. July 22, 1873, 
Emma Fort. Address, cor. Beach and Ball Sts., Phila., Pa. 

fNoble, Charles. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 16, 1840; d . s. Charles Noble, 

M.D., and Adehne Millward, Entered 1855 and left during 
the year. 



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tParrisli, Dillwyn, Jr. 

b. Phila., Pa., June lo, 1840; d. Chatel Guyon, France, Aug. 
10, 1899. s. William D. Parrish and ElizalDeth Miller. En- 
tered 1855 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1857. Mer- 
chant. About 1874 he went abroad to introduce street railways 
into Europe. He developed the original systems of tramways of 
London, Liverpool and other English cities, and introduced street 
cars into Germany and into India. When electricity came into 
use as a motor power he took up its promotion in Africa, and 
brought into being the trolley lines of Cape Town and Port 
Elizabeth, m. Sarah DeCoursey. 

Piirrisli, James Cresson. 

b, Phila., Pa., Aug. 10, 1840. s. Isaac Parrish, M.D., and 
Sarah Redwood. Entered 1856 and left 1857. From the time 
of leaving Haverfordto the year 1872 was engaged in mercantile 
pursuits in partnership with his uncle, George D. Parrish. On 
retiring from active business he made his home in Paris and be- 
came a member of various railroad reorganization committees in 
London, Paris and Amsterdam, and has continued his interest 
in the railway world since that time. m. Jan. 5, 1882, Emma 
Thorn King, a granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Ad- 
dress, Metropolitan Club, New York. 

Sampson, *Henry. 

b. Hallowell, Me., May 24, 1838. s. Alden Sampson and 
Sarah Taber Pope. Entered Sophomore Class 1856 and left at 
close of the year. Manufacturer. m. Aug. 21, 1866, Julia 
Page. Address, 58 Reade St., New York City. 

Steele, Thomas C. 

b. Pottstown, Pa., (?) Jan. 5, 1841. s. S. Button Steele and 

. Entered 1855 and left Junior year, 1858. Address, 

Pottstown, Pa. 

tToniliiison, William Inskeep. 

b. Laurel Mills, N. J., July 9, 1838 ; d. Kirkwood, N. J., Oct. 
20, 1899. s. Ephraim Tomlinson and Sarah T. Inskeep. En- 
tered Academical Depart. 1854 ; left at close of Sophomore year, 
1857. Miller and Farmer. m. (i) Rachel Hilyard ; (2) Jan. 
25, 1872, Achsah Irick Peterson. 
Wildes, Thomas. (M.D., 18G1, N. Y. Homoeopathic College.) 
b. Arneytown, N. J., Nov. 10, 1839. s. Tilton Wildes and 
Lydia Wallace Brown. Entered 1855 and left at close of Soph- 
omore year. Merchant. Private N. Y. loth Infantry, 1861 ; 
I St Lieut. May, 1861 ; promoted to Captain in Oct., 1861 ; with 



l86o] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 79 

Gen. B. F. Butler ; at Fortress Monroe under Gen. Wool ; under 
Gen. McClellan, Peninsular Campaign ; in battles of Gaines' 
Mills, Malvern Hill, etc.; at Big Bethel ; Antietam ; Shepherds- 
town Ford, etc. Stock Broker, Member N. Y. Stock Exchange ; 
studied Medicine N. Y. Homoeopathic College. U. S. Deputy- 
Consul, Jamaica, W. I. Physician. Won many prizes as Rifle 
and Pistol Marksman, standing for many years as one of the five 
crack shots of New York City, Published monographs on 
" Epilepsy and Its Cause and Cure ;" '* Leprosy, Syphilis, Vac- 
cination," etc. Address, 610 Lexington Ave., New York City. 

Witmer, John Steele. 

b. Paradise, Pa., Oct. 3, 1840. s. Adam K. Witmer and 
Hannah Steele. Entered Introductory Depart. 1854 and left 
1858. Private 2d Pa. Militia 1862; Gray Reserves of Phila., 
Pa., 1863; Merchant; Sec. and Treas. Lancaster Co. Mut. Ins. 
Co. m. Oct. 6, 1875, Ceciha Lightner. Address, Paradise, Pa. 
Wood, William H. S. 

b. New York City, Apl. 13, 1840. s. William Wood and 
Mary S. Underbill. Entered 1855 and left at close of Fresh- 
man year, 1856. Member New York Academy of Sciences; 
N. Y. Historical Society ; Incorporator N. Y. Botanic Garden. 
Publisher, m. Sept. 5, 1875, Mary PZmma Congdon. Address, 
51 5th Ave. and 8 East 63d St., New York City. 

i860. 
tClark, Liiidley Murray, A.B. 

b. Carthage, Ind., Apl. 10, 1836 ; d. Sept., 1861. s. John 
Clark and Nancy Hussey. Entered Sophomore Class 1857. 
Principal New Garden Boarding School, New Garden, N. C, 
1860-61. 

tCorbit, William Briiitoii, A.B. (M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 
Phila., Pa., 18G3.) 

b. Odessa, Del., Aug. 2, 1840; d. V/ashington, D. C, July 

17, 1882. s. Daniel Corbit and Eliza Naudain. Entered 1856. 
Student Jefferson Medical College, Phila., Pa., and at Heidel- 
berg, Vienna and Paris, 1865-68 ; Asst. Surgeon U. S. A. 1863- 
65 at Satterlee Hospital, Phila., Pa.; in Surgeon General's Office, 
Washington, D. C, 1875-82; m. Nov., 1875, Virginia Dove. 

fCorlies, William Moore, A.B. 

b. Chester Co., Pa., May 4, 1841 ; d. St. George, France, Oct. 

18, 1 88 1, s. Jacob W. Corlies and Mary W. Moore. Entered 
1856. Merchant 1860-66; moved to Paris, France, and en- 
gaged in literary occupations, 1866. m. Paris, France, 1867, 
Octavie E. Pruvost. 



80 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1860 

Liiiclley, Cyrus, A.B. 

b, Indiana, Mch. 26, 1836. s. David Lindley and 



Entered 1856 and left 1858. Last address, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Morris, Frederick Wistar, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 18, 1842. s. Israel Morris and Elizabeth 
Longstreth. Entered 1856. Iron Manufacturer and Merchant, 
m. Sept. 3, 1866, EHzabeth F. Paul. Address, Villa Nova, Pa., 
and 1608 Market St., Phila., Pa. 

Morris, Theodore Holliiigswortli, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 10, 1840. s. Israel Morris and Elizabeth 
Longstreth. Entered 1855. Iron Merchant, m. Phila., Pa., 
Sept. 3, 1863, Mary Lownes Paul. Address, 1608 Market St., 
Phila., Pa. 

Paiicoast, Kichard, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 11, 1840. s. Joshua Pancoast and Anna 
Paxson. Entered 1856. Member 15th Pa. Vol. Cavalry 1862 
—63, stationed and acting chiefly in the Southwest. Merchant. 
Address, 28 Piatt St., New York City. 

fPiiikliam, John Warren, A.B. (M.D., Belle vue Med College, 

N. Y., 1866.) 
b. Gardiner, Me., May 14, 1834; d. Montclair, N. J., Dec. 7, 
1894. s. Elias Pinkham and Fanny Sampson. Entered Sopho- 
more Class 1857. Teacher. Tutor in Classics and Mathematics 
and Librarian 1862—63. Studied Medicine Berkshire Medical 
College, Mass. ; Medical School, Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 
Mich.; Bellevue Medical College, New York City. One of the 
Organizers of N. J. Academy of Medicine ; Member Essex Co. 
Medical Soc. ; Orange Mountain Medical Soc. Contributed fre- 
quently to medical journals. Physician at Montclair, N. J. m. 
Mch. 15, 1866, Cornelia Frost. 

Richardson, Francis, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 25, 1837. s. John Richardson and Martha 
Gibbons. P2ntered Sophomore Class 1857. Real Estate. 
Supervisor of Census 1880, ist Dist. Va. m. 1866, Emma H. 
Ingersoll. Address, Norfolk, Va. 

Smith, Clement Lawrence, A.B., A.M., 1863; LL.D., 1888. 
(A.B., Harvard, 1863.) 
b. Upper Darby, Delaware Co., Pa., Apl. 13, 1844. s. 
George Smith, M.D. (Univ. of Pa.), and Mary Lewis. Entered 
1856. Prest. of Athenaeum; Alumni Orator, 1873, "The Use 
of Language in Education." Member of American Philological 
Association. Studied at Harvard College, 1861-63 ; Univ. of 



l86o] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 8 1 

Gottingen, 1865-66; 1863-65 Asst. Prof, in Haverford Col- 
lege; 1865-67 studied in Europe; 1867-69 private study; 
1869-70 Prof, in Swarthmore College; 1870-73 Tutor ; 1873- 
83 Asst. Professor; 1883 Prof, of Latin in Harvard Univ.; 
1882-91 Dean of Harvard College; Dean of College Faculty 
1 898 to date. Director of American Classical School at Rome, 
Italy, 1897-98. Member of School Committee of City of Cam- 
bridge, 1882-83. Co-editor, with Prof. Tracy Peck of Yale Univ., 
of the College Series of Latin Authors, now embracing eight 
volumes, by various editors. Of these, C. L. S. is editor of the 
"Odes and Epodes of Horace," Boston and London, 1894. 
Articles in the " American Journal of Philology," " Harvard 
Studies in Classical Philology," " Classical Reviews," etc. Nine 
Annual Reports as Dean of Harvard College, m. Aug. 25, 
1870, Emma Gertrude Griscom. Address, 64 Sparks St., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

Tyson, James, A.B., A.M., 1865. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1863.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 26, 1841. s. Henry Tyson and Gertrude 
Haviland. Entered Sophomore Class 1857. Prest. of Everett. 
Valedictorian. Studied Medicine Univ. of Pa. 1860-63. Vice- 
Prest. Alumni 1880-81. Alumni Orator 1884; Subject: "The 
Requirements of a Modern College Education." Member 
Amer. Philosophical Soc. ; Fellow of College of Physicians ; 
Member of Amer. Medical Assoc. ; of Association of Amer. 
Physicians ; of Medical Soc. of Pa. ; Phila. Co. Medical Soc. ; 
Pathological Soc. of Phila., etc. Prof of Medicine, Univ. 
of Pa. ; Dean of the Medical School, Univ. of Pa. Author of 
"The Cell Doctrine; its History and Present Status," 2d ed., 
1873 ; "An Introduction to Practical Histology," 1873 ; "Prac- 
tical Examination of Urine," 9th ed., 1895 ; " Bright's Disease 
and Diabetes," 1881 ; "Hand-book of Physical Diagnosis," 2d 
ed., 1894; "Text Book of Medicine." Also author of numer- 
ous papers on Histology and Pathology in medical periodicals. 
Actg. Medical Cadet U. S. A., 1861-63 ; Actg. Asst. Surgeon, 
1863-65. Physician. m. Dec. 5, 1865, Frances Bosdevex. 
Address, 1506 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. 

Uiiderlull, Silas Albertsoii, A.B. (LL.B., Harvard, 1862.) 
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 28, 1840. s. Alexander Underhill 
and Phebe W. Albertson. Entered Sophomore Class 1857. 
Studied at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1861-62. 
Soldier, 1861-65 ; Law Clerk, 1866-67; Lawyer, 1867 to date, 
m. May 15, 1888, Mrs. Frances Gertrude (Lowere) Rushmore. 
Address, 26 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

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82 haverford college [ 1 86o 

Non-Graduates. 
Brooke, Benjamin. 

b. Delaware County, Pa., 1840. s. Hugh Jones Brooke 
(Member of Pa. State Legislature many terms, A. C. S., U. S. A. 
1861-65 with rank of Captain) and Jemima Elizabeth Longmire 
of Nottingham, England. Entered 1856 and left 1857. Manu- 
facturer, m. . Address, 700 Franklin St., Phila., Pa. 

Colket, AVilliam Walker. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 11, 1841. s. Coffin Colket and Mary 
Pennepacker Walker. Entered Introductory Depart. 1854 and 
left 1857. Clerk; General Ticket Agent Phila., Germantown and 
Norristown R.R. ; Secretary; Treasurer; General Manager; 
Prest. Phila. City Pass. R. W. Co. m. Nov. 19, 1863, Jane 
Frances Hoxsie. Address, 2037 Chestnut St. and 202 Walnut 
Place, Phila., Pa. 

Cooper, Samuel C. 

b. Cooper's Point, N. J., 1840. s. Joseph W. Cooper and 
Rebecca F. Champion. Entered Introductory Depart. 1854 and 
left 1856. Lawyer, m. June 15, 1865, Emma J. Widener. Ad- 
dress, Camden, N. J. 

tHarris, John Stmirt. (M.D., Univ. of Mich.) 

b. Westminster, N. C, Feb. 22, 1836; d. Fountain City, Ind., 
July 23, 1890. s. Jonathan Harris and Louisa Stuart. P^ntered 
1855 and left 1856. Studied Medicine Univ. of Mich. Physi- 
cian, m. Mary Price Jones. 

Hopkins, Joseph Schofield. 

b. Baltimore, Md., June 19, 1840. s. Joseph Janney Hopkins 
and Elizabeth Schofield. Entered Academical Depart. 1855 and 
left at close of the year. Studied at Univ. of Maryland. Mer- 
chant ; Clerk, m. Oct., 1866, Annette Hicks Hopkins. Ad- 
dress, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. 

Hopkins, Walter G. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., Jan. 15, 1842. s. John Estaugh Hop- 
kins and Antoinette Hicks. Entered Introductory Depart. 1855 
and left 1857. Farmer, m. Nov. 10, 1 870, Esther S. Sharpless. 
Address, Haddonfield, N. J. 

Hull, William Janney. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 13, 1842. s. Robert Hull and Han- 
nah Ann Janney. Entered 1856 and left at close of the Sopho- 
more year. In Confederate Army 1861-65. 5th Va. Cavalry, 
Capt. and A. D. C. on the Staff of Gen. I. D. Imboden, com- 
manding Valley Div. Army of Northern Va. m. Jan. 9, 1865, 
Amelia B. Murphy. Merchant. Address, 5 Hanover St., Bal- 
timore, Md. 



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Jessiip, Benjamin H. 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., Nov. 23, 1839. s. Charles Jessup and 
Mary Lippincott. Entered 1856 and left 1857. Address, 
Moorestown, N. J. 

Lang:, Jolm Alton. 

b. North Berwick, Me., Jan. 27, 1840. s. Hon. John Damon 
Lang, U. S. Indian Commissioner, etc., and Ann Elmira Stack- 
pole. Entered Feb., 1856, and left at close of the Junior year. 
Manufacturer of Knit Goods; Car Lumber; Woolen Goods; 
Master Mechanic, Lockvvood Cotton Mills, Waterville, Me., 8 
years ; Supt. of same 3 years ; Supt. Smithville Cotton Mills, 
Willimantic, Conn.; Agent Gibson Cotton Mills, Marysville, N. B.; 
at present in the employ of Maine Central R.R. Alderman City 
of Waterville, Me., 3 years ; Chairman of Board of Aldermen, 
1897. m. Nov. 20, 1 86 1, Carrie Redington Drummond. Ad- 
dress, 22 Sherwin St., Waterville, Me. 

fLippincott, Josluia W. 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., Oct. 20, 1840; d. Aug. 16, 1896. s. 
Samuel R. Lippincott and Mary Woodward Heulings. Entered 
1856 and left 1858. Woolen Merchant, m. (i) Mary E. Perry; 
(2) Eliza Lippincott. 

Matltlock, Edward. 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) 1840. s. William L. Maddock and . 

Entered Introductory Depart. 1855 and left 1856. Address, 
2227 Venango St., Phila., Pa. 

Merritt, Isaac Neliemiali. 

b. Millbrook, Dutchess Co., N. Y., July 24, 1838. s. Isaac 
Merritt and FAiza. Hart. Entered 1856 and left in Sophomore 
year. Private in 89th Illinois Vols. U. S. A., 1862-65. In 
battles Chickamauga, Mission Ridge. In Commissary Depart, 
of the Brigade for eighteen months. Compiled book of Pencil 
Sketches, and published History of 89th Illinois Regiment. 
Railroading; Leather Merchant, m. Oct. 25, 1881, Almira 
Henderson. Address, 26 Ferry St. and 105 W. 128th St., New 
York City. 

tMerritt, William Henry. 

b. Millbrook, Dutchess Co., N. Y., Feb. 24, 1842 (?) ; d. Lost 
in the wreck of the S. S. Atlantic off coast of Nova Scotia, Apl., 
1873. s. Isaac Merritt and Eliza Hart. Entered 1856 and left 
during the Freshman year. Operator in Coal and Coal Mines, 
Wilkesbarre, Pa. m. Apl. 2, 1872, Louisa Schrymser. 



84 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1861 

Mott, John Bowne. 

b. New York City, Sept. 22, 1842. s. William Franklin Mott 
(Class of 1839) and Jane Bowne. Entered Academical Depart. 
1857 and left at the close of the Sophomore year. Merchant, 
m. 1885, (?) Lucy Latham Barney. Address, Bellport, L. L, 
N. Y. 

fPleasants, Charles Israel. 

b. Sunbury, Pa., Sept. 4, 1839 ; d. 1863, killed in Battle of the 
Wilderness, Va. s. Charles Pleasants and Eliza P. Bellas. En- 
tered Academical Depart. 1855 and left at close of Fre.shman 
year. Civil Engineer; ist Lieut, in 4th U. S. Infantry. 

Ratcliff, EUwood. 

b. Mt. Pleasant, O., , 1843 (?) s. Ellwood Ratcliff and 

. P^ntered 1856 and left same year. 

tShiiin, Thomas Jefferson. 

b. Haddonficld, N. J.,Oct. 5, 1841 ; d. Oct. 19, 1880. s. Charles 
H. Shinn and Abbie Coffin. Entered Academical Depart. 1855 
and left at close of the year. 

Smith, Thomas C. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1840 (?) s. Thomas Smith and . En- 
tered Academical Depart. 1854 and left at close of the Sophomore 
year, 1858. Address, 486 Chestnut St., Trenton, N. J. 

Underhlll, Edward B. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1840. s. Aaron C. Underbill 
and Elizabeth Van DerVort. Entered Sophomore Class 1857 
and left at close of the year. Member i 5th Regt. N. Y. State 
Militia, m. Jan. 7, 1872, Frances M. Hartwell. Address, Little 
Rest, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

tUndcrhill, William Henry. 

b. Indianapolis, Ind., about 1838 ; d. R.R. accident between 
1870 and 1873. s. Robert R. Underbill and Sarah Wood. 
Entered 1856 and left 1858. Miller, m. (?) 

fYardley, Edwin. 

b. Yardleyville, Pa., Jan. 20, 1839 ; d. Jan. 20, 1861 ; killed 
during a naval engagement in Pensacola Bay. s. Charles Yard- 
ley and Anna Warner. Entered 1856 and left during the Junior 
year, i860. Enlisted in U. S. Navy 1861. 

1861. 
fBettle, Charles, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 9, 1843 ; d. Lebanon, Pa., 1883. s. Wil- 
liam Battle (Manager Haverford College 1858-62) and Martha 



l86l] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 85 

Sinton. Entered 1857. m. Newton, N. J., Apl. 12, 1866, Deb- 
orah E. Wetherill. 

Bettle, Edward, Jr., A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 17, 1841. s. Samuel Bettle and Mary- 
Ann Jones. Entered 1857. Librarian Loganian ; Prest. 
Athenaeum. Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. 1891 ; Member Phi Beta 
Kappa 1899. Manager of Haverford College 1872 to date; 
Secretary of the Corporation 1875-83 ; Treasurer of the Corpo- 
ration 1883-84; Trustee of Bryn Mawr College, Pa. ; Member 
of " The Overseers of the Public School founded by Charter in 
the Town and County of Phila., Pa." (Penn Charter School) ; 
Manager of Pa. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb ; of Friends' 
Asylum for the Insane ; of the Magdalen Soc. of Phila., Pa.; of 
the Provident Soc. for Employing the Poor, etc. Wool Mer- 
chant ; Investor, m. Sept. 26, 1872, Elizabeth Tatnall, of Wil- 
mington, Del. Address, 514 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 

fBettle, Henry, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 28, 1843 ; d. Phila., Pa., 1886. s. Samuel 
Bettle and Mary Ann Jones. Entered 1857. Alumni Orator 
1869, Vice-Prest. 1878 ; Manager Haverford College 1882-84. 
Member Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Merchant. 

Brooiiiall, William Booth, A.B. 

b. Chester, Pa., Jan. 30, 1843. s. Hon. John M. Broomall 
and Elizabeth Booth. Entered Academical Depart. 1856. 
Alumni Orator 1898; Subject: "The Roman Law." School 
Director. Member of City Council, Chester, Pa.; Third Sergeant 
Co. D, 124th Regt. Pa. Vols., 1862-63; during this period in 
active service with Army of the Potomac. Lawyer, m. Oct. 17, 
1866, Anna M. Hinkson. Address, Chester, Pa. 

Jones, Charles Henry, A.B. 

b. Tamaqua, Pa., Jan. 16, 1842. s. Rowland Jones and Han- 
nah Jacob Kersey. Entered 1857. City Magistrate 1894-97. 
Private in Anderson Troop Pa. Vols. 1861-63; Capt. 21st Pa. 
Infantry 1863-65. Manufacturer of Steam and Plantation 
Machinery 1865-75 ; Farmer and Manufacturer in Northwest 
Iowa 1876-95. Address, Le Mars, Iowa. 

tLamb, Thomas White, A.B. (M.D., .) 

b. Newby's Bridge (now Belvidere), N. C, Feb. i, 1840; d. 
' 1878. s. Willis Lamb and Penina White. Entered 1857. Tutor 

in Haverford College 1861-62. Studied Medicine and practiced 

in North Carolina. 



86 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1861 

Potts, WilliJim Newliii, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 23, 1841. s. Isaac Williams Potts and 
Hannah Austin. Entered Academical Depart. 1856. Various 
occupations. Address, Wayne, Pa. 

Stuart, Jehu Harlau, A.B., A.M., 1864. (M.D., Bellevue College, 
N. Y., 1867.) 

b. Guilford Co., N. C, June 20, 1836. s. Amos Stuart and 
Matilda Hadley. Entered Sophomore Class 1858. Taught in 
High School, Mooresville, Ind., 1861-64. Studied at Univ. 
of Mich. (Med. Depart.) 1864-65; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col- 
lege, N. Y., 1866-67. Ex-Prest. of Kansas State Med. Soc. ; 
Member of Minnesota State Med. Soc. ; Ex-Prest. and Member 
of Hennepin Co., Minn., Med. Soc. ; Member of the American 
Med. Assoc. ; Prof of Clinical Medicine in Minneapolis College 
of Physicians and Surgeons ; Visiting Physician to City Hospital 
(Minneapolis, Minn.) ; Consulting Physician to Asbury (Metho- 
dist) Hospital ; Examiner for a number of insurance companies. 
Author of addresses and a number of articles or papers for 
medical societies and medical journals. Prest. of Board of Edu- 
cation, Lawrence, Kan., a number of years. Assistant Clerk of 
Kansas Yearly Meeting several years. Sec. of the Gen. Confer- 
ence of all Yearly Meetings of Friends held at Richmond, Ind., 
1887. Since 1867 Physician; 5 years in Indiana, 10 years in 
Lawrence, Kan., and 12 years in Minneapolis, Minn. m. Oct. 
13, 1869, Annis M. Lynch. Address, 181 1 Portland Ave., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

Thomas, John Clapi>, A.B. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 11, 1842. s. Richard Henry Thomas 
(Manager 1850-59) and Phebe Clapp. P^ntered 1857. Editor 
of Tlic Bud ; one of the founders of the Everett ; Backstop on 
First Cricket Eleven ; one of the founders of the Dorian Cricket 
Club. Recorded a Minister in Society of Friends Aug. 8, 1889. 
Valedictorian; Merchant 1866-78; In Real Estate Depart, 
office Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., 1880 to date, 
m. June 11, 1873, Eugenia Cromwell. Address, 1333 Bolton 
St., Baltimore, Md. 

Non-Graduates. 

Exton, Joseph Carpeuter. 

b. near Clinton, N. J., Aug. 19, 1841. s. Hugh Exton and 
Amy Stockton Lundy. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1856 and 
left 1857. Address, Union Farms, near Clinton, N. J. 



l86l] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 8/ 

fFlowers, William Pickering. (A.B., Antioch College, 0., 
1862 ; A.M., 1871.) 
b. Edgewood, Bucks Co., Pa., Dec. 26, 1837; d. Bayonne, 
N. J., Apl. 7, 1894. s. Joseph Flowers and Sarah Pickering. 
Entered 1857 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1859. 
Studied at Antioch College, O., 1859-62; Teacher; Editor of 
Floivcrs' Family Magazine, m. Feb. 23, 1865, Sarah Lavinia 
Bump. 

fHarkness, How^ard F. 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) Oct. 16, 1841 ; d. . s. Charles Hark- 

ness and . Entered May, 1856, and left at close of Sopho- 
more year, 1859. 

fJones, Iviiis Davis. 

b. Hanover Furnace, N. J., May 25, 1842 ; d. New York, 
May 25, 1867. s. Richard Jones and Alice Woodmancey Davis. 
Entered 1856 and left 1859. Civil Engineer. Capt. ist N. J. 
Cavalry 1861 ; Major 1862. 

Lippincott, Charles. 

b. Westfield, N. J., June 16, 1842. s. Isaiah and Mary Ann 
Lippincott. Entered 1857 and left at close of Sophomore year. 
One of the founders of the Dorian Cricket Club. Editor of The 
Bud. Graduated from N. J. State Normal School 1861 ; Teacher 
for 12 years; during this time Principal of Friends' School, 
Salem, N. J., also of Friends' Seminary, Easton, N. Y. Farmer 
and Fruit-Grower 1875-86. Retired. Compiler of " Lippin- 
cott Genealogical Tree." m. Dec. 22, 1875, Anna G. Hill, of 
Springfield, Pa. Address, Palmyra, N. J. 

Mellor, Alfred. (Ph.G., Phila. College of Pharmacy). 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 21, 1841. s. Thomas Mellor and Martha 
Bancroft. Entered Feb., 1858, and left at the close of the Junior 
year. Sec. of Everett. Studied at Phila. College of Pliarmacy, 
1860—63. Private in First Troop Phila. City Cavalry in Gettys- 
burg Campaign 1863. m. June 12, 1873, Isabella Latham. 
Manufacturing Chemist. Address, 2130 Mt. Vernon St., 
Phila., Pa. 

Murray, Joseph Kiii«f. 

b. New York City, Jan. 17, 1836. s. Lindley Murray and 
Maiy A. King. Entered Junior Class 1859 and left Feb., 1861, 
during the Senior year. Studied in the Harvard Law School. 
Vice-Prest. Alumni 1887, Alumni Orator 1878. Subject, "The 
Law and the Friend." Lawyer, m. June 20, 1866, Harriet 
Charlotte Griffith. Address, 63 Wall St., New York City, and 
Flushing, N. Y. 



88 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1862 

Parsons, Samuel. (Ph.B., Yale, 1862.) 

b. New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 7, 1844. s. Samuel Bowne Par- 
sons and Susan Rowland. Entered 1857 and left close of Junior 
year, i860. Student at Yale Sheffield Scientific School 1860- 
62. Farmer ; Nurseryman ; Supt. of the planting of the Parks 
of New York City 1882-83 ; Supt. of the Parks of New York 
City 1884-97. Author " Landscape Gardening," I Vol. Essays 
on " Homes in City and Country," in " Woman's Book." C. 
Scribner's Son. Articles on " Parks " in ** Johnson's New Ency- 
clopsedia " (Appleton) ; Articles in Scribners, Century, Atlantic, 
Outlook, Ritral New Yorker, Conntry Gentleman and Farmer s 
Weekly; " How to Plant the Home Grounds," 1899. ^n. Oct. 
25, 1865, Martha E. Francis. Address, care of Parsons & 
Pentecost, 26th and Broadway, New York City. 

Smith, William Eastwick. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 4, 1844. s. Hugh Smith and Ellen Cham- 
berlin. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1855 and left 1857 on ac- 
count of ill-health. Merchant, m, Nov. 7, 1876, Helen Cope. 
Address, 4045 Powelton Ave., Phila., Pa. 

tStarr, Theodore. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 20, 1841 ; d. Phila., Pa., June i, 18S4. s. 
Isaac Starr and Lydia Ducoing. Entered Academical Depart. 
1856 and left 1859, ^"^ close of Junior year. Accountant. 
Specially interested in work among the poor ; organizer and sup- 
porter of improved methods of building dwelling-houses, etc., for 
the poor. Author of many lectures, etc., in connection with 
charity work. 

Street, John. 

b. Carthage, Ind., (?) Nov. 3, 1836. s. and . En- 
tered 1857 and left at close of the year. Address, Kokomo, 
Ind. 

tTomlinson, Edwin, 

b. Laurel Mills, N. J., Jan. 2, 1841 ; d. Kirkwood, N. J., 
Apl. 22, 1896. s. Ephraim Tomlinson and Sarah T. Inskeep. 
Entered Academical Depart. 1855 and left at the close of the 
Sophomore year, 1859. Farmer. 

1862. 
Coates, Henry Troth, A.B. A.M., Hon., 1882. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 29, 1843. s- George Morrison Coates and 
Anna Troth. Entered 1S58. Editor of The End and of The 
Collegian. Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. 1881. Member Phi 
Beta Kappa 1898. Member Academy of Natural Sciences, 



1862] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 89 

Phila., Pa. ; Historical Soc. of Pa. ; University Archseological 
Assoc, of Phila., Pa. Treas. of Zoological Soc. Editor of " Com- 
prehensive Speaker," " Fireside Encyclopaedia of Poetry " (now 
in 30th edition), " Children's Book of Poetry," etc. Publisher and 
Bookseller, m. June 25, 1874, P^stelle Barton Lloyd. Address, 
1222 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa., and Langdale, Berwyn, Pa. 

fHadley, Samuel Allen, A.B. 

b. , Dec. 4, 1838; d. 1864. s. Jeremiah Hadley and 

. Entered 1858, from Osceola, Iowa. Prest. of Everett 

Soc. Vice-Prest. Loganian 1861-62. Subject of Annual 
Oration before the Society, 1862, " Napoleon and Stephen Grel- 
let." Author of " No More : the Senior's Farewell," 1861 (see 
History of Haverford College, pp. 281-285); of "The Loved 
and Lost : in Memory of Joseph G. Harlan." Teacher, 

Lippiiicott, Horace Greenoiigli, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug 29, 1844. s. George Lippincott and Mary 
Greenough. Entered Academical Depart. 1857; left late in 
Senior year on account of weak eyes. Granted the degree of 
A.B. in 1883. One of the Founders of the Everett and its first 
Sec; one of the Founders of the Dorian Cricket Club and on the 
First Eleven. Member Historical Soc. of Pa. ; Genealogical 
Soc. ; American Academy of Polit. and Social Science. Whole- 
sale Grocer 1865 to date. m. Apl. 15, 1873, Caroline Rowland. 
Address, Wyncote, Pa. 

Mellor, George Brown, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 25, 1843. s. Thomas Mellor and Martha 
Bancroft. Entered Academical Depart. Feb., 1858. Member 
of Dorian Cricket Club; best "all-round" player of his day. 
Farmer. School Director, m. Parkerville, Pa., Dec, 17, 1868, 
Sarah Savery. Address, West Chester, Pa. 

Williams, Horace, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1865.) 

b. Rocky Brook, R. L, Aug. 13, 1842. s. John D. Williams 
and Hannah Brown. Entered 1858. Studied Medicine Univ. of 
Pa. 1862-65. Physician. Member Obstetrical Soc. of Phila., 
Pa.; Phila. County Medical Society, Address, 17 17 Pine St., 
Phila., Pa. 

fWood, Isaac Francis, A.B, (Formerly known as Francis 
Augustus Napoleon Wood, then as Francis Augustus Wood.) 
b. New York City, July 15, 1841 ; d. Rahway, N. J., July 5, 
1895. s. Isaac Wood, M.D., and Margaret Street. Entered 
1856. Founder of the Haverford Alumni Prize Medal for Ora- 
tory and Composition. Vice-Prest. Loganian. One of the 



90 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1862 

Founders of the Everett Society ; Vice-Prest. of the Alumni As- 
sociation 1877; Prest. 1878. Member of Amer. Numismatical 
Soc, New York Academy of Sciences, etc. Author of numerous 
papers on Numismatical subjects. Merchant, m. Sarah Bowne 
of New York City. 

Non-Graduates. 
tCox, Robert B. 

b. Hertford, N. C, Jan. 31, 1842; d. . s. Joseph M. 

Cox and Eliza E. Hollowell. Entered 1858 and left i860. 

tFarnviin, Samuel. 

b. Uxbridge, Mass., Jan. i, 1840; d. Oct. 15, 1865 (lost at 
sea from S. S. Atlanta on way home from New Orleans), s. 
Jonathan Farnum and Minerva Buxton. Entered 1858 and left 
during the Senior year, 1862. Enlisted 1862 as Private in R. I. 
U. S. Volunteers ; promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, Captain of 
Colored Troops. Was in battle of Fredericksburg. 

fHaiiies, Samuel Bunting-. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 19, 1840 ; d. in Camp near Belle Plain, 
Va., Feb. 23, 1863. s. Josiah Lippincott Haines and Deborah 
Bunting. Entered 1858 and left 1859. Lieut. 121st Regt. Pa. 
Vols. July 1862-63. 

Lippincott, Heulings. 

b. Chester Township, Burlington Co., N. J., July 6, 1842. s. 
Samuel R. Lippincott and Mary Woodward. Entered 1858 and 
left at close of Sophomore year. Farmer, Lumber Manufacturer 
and Ice Dealer 1866-87 ; Prest. National State Bank of Camden, 
N. J., 1887 to date. m. Oct. 17, 1866, Anna Stevenson. Address, 
Riverton, N. J. 

Morris, Anthony Jones. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 26, 1842. s. Anthony Saunders Morris and 
Anne Emlen Jones. Entered 1857 and left at the close of the 
Freshman year. Chief Burgess of Pemberton, N. J., several 
times. Private ist Battalion N. J. Vols. 1863. Miller and 
Farmer, m. Apl. 26, 1866, Mary Ridgway Smith. Address, 
Pemberton, N. J. 

Starr, Edward. (S.B., Univ. of Pa., 1862.) 

b, Phila., Pa., Aug. 17, 1844. s. Isaac Starr and Lydia 
Ducoing. Entered 1858 and left during the Junior year. 
Studied at the Univ. of Pa. 1861-62. Stock Broker, m. 1866, 
Mary Williams Sharpless. Address, The Lilacs, Wyncote P. O., 
Phila., Pa., and 1820 Pine St., Phila., Pa. 



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fStokes, J. Spencer. (M.D., Jefferson Medical College, Phila., 
Pa., 1864.) 

b. Moorestown, N. J., Oct. 4, 1842; d. Moorestown, N. J., 
Sept. 18, 1868. s. John H. Stokes, M.D., and Tabitha Jenkins. 
Entered Academical Depart. 1857 and left 1859. Physician. 
Soon after graduating went into the Military Hospital at York, 
Pa., as Assistant Surgeon, where he remained until it was closed 
after the war was over. 

t Thurston, William Richardson. 

b. New York, Oct. 27, 1843 ; d. Morristown, N. J., Oct. 19, 
1890. s, WiUiam Richardson Thurston (Class 1837, Manager 
1871-75) and Jane R. Day. Entered 1858 ; left 1861. Studied 
at Yale for a short time. Wholesale Druggist. m. Nov. 4, 
1869, Maria Sampson. 

Willets, William Henry. 

b. Westbury, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1840. s. Robert R. Willets 
and Lydia Titus. Entered Academical Depart. 1856 and left 
1859. Merchant. Address, 53 Park Ave., New York City. 

Wood, George. 

b. Phila., Pa., July i, 1842. s. Richard Davis Wood and 
Julianna Randolph. Entered Introductory Depart. 1855 and left 
i860. Director Millville and Glassboro' R.R. Co. ; Director 
West Jersey R.R. Co. ; Prest. West Jersey and Atlantic R.R. 
Co. ; Director of Penna. R.R. Co. ; Prest. Millville Manufactur- 
ing Co. ; Prest. May's Landing Water Power Co. ; Prest. Phila. 
Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ; Director Phila. Nat. 
Bank, etc. Iron and Cotton Manufacturer, m. Oct 12, 1864, 
Mary Sharpless Hunn. Address, 13 13 Spruce St, and 400 
Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

1863. 

Battey, Thomas Jesse, A.B. A.M., 1889. 

b. Burrillville, R. I., Jan. 25, 1842. s. Smith Battey and 
Ruth Muzzey Aldrich. Entered 1859. Librarian Loganian. 
Teacher ; Teacher Nat. Science, etc.. Friends' School, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1868 to date. m. Apl. 5, 1865, M. Augusta Hea- 
ton. Address, Friends' School and 304 Lloyd St., Providence, 
R. I. 

fCoates, Georg-e Morrison, A.B. A.M., 1866. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 29, 1845; d. Phila., Pa., Nov. 12, 1894. 
s. Joseph Potts Hornor Coates (Class of 1839) and Elisa Henri 
Troth. Entered 1859. Sec, Vice-Prest., Prest. Everett, Wool 
Merchant, Phila., Pa. m. Nov. 9, 1871, Laura Lloyd. 



92 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1863 

Coates, William Morrison, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 19, 1845. s. George Morrison Coates 
and Anna Troth. Entered 1859. Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. 1891. 
Vice-Prest. United Security Life Ins. and Trust Co. Private in 
" Grey Reserves " 1863—65; Member Veteran Corps ist Regt. 
Pa. N. G. 1896. Clerk and Bookkeeper one year; Wool Mer- 
chant, m. Sept. 30, 1869, Anne Morris Lloyd. Address, 127 
Market St., Phila., Pa. 

t Jones, Richard Thomas, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 8, 1844; d. Phila., Pa., June 6, 1868. s. 
Jacob Paul Jones, Benefactor, and Mary Thomas. Entered 1859. 
Vice-Prest. Loganian ; Prest. Athenaeum. Iron Merchant, m. 
1868, Marie Louise Bailey. 

Morris, William Henry, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 25, 1846. s. Israel Morris and Elizabeth 
Longstreth. Entered 1859. Iron Manufacturer and Merchant, 
m. Dec. 3, 1868, Sarah W. Paul. Address, 1608 Market St., 
Phila., Pa. 

Pinkham, Joseph Gurney, A.B. A.M., 1866. (M.D., 1866.) 
b. Gardiner, Me., Oct. 20, 1839. s. Elias Pinkham and Fanny 
Sampson. Entered Sophomore Class i860. Won Alumni Un- 
dergraduate Prize for Essay 1863. Alumni Orator 1874. Physi- 
cian, m. . Address, Lynn, Mass. 

Non-Graduates. 

Corhit, Daniel Wheeler. 

b. Odessa, Del., Mch. 7, 1843. s. Daniel Corbit and Eliza 
Naudain. Entered Sophomore year i860 and left on account of 
Civil War early in Junior year, 1862. Private in 7th Del. Emer- 
gency Men July 1 1 to Aug. 12, 1864. Owner and Manager of 
Farms in Delaware, m. Oct. 13, 1870, Mary Clark Higgins. 
Address, Odessa, Del. 

Davis, Henry Wilkins. 

b. , May 12, 1842. s. Thomas Wilkins Davis and 

Phoebe Shotwell Townsend. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1859 and 
left at close of the Freshman year. Member " Grey Reserves" 
(ist Regt. N. G. Pa.) 1861-65. Some time member ist Troop 
Phila. City Cavalry, m. June 29, 1875, Elizabeth Corlies Allen. 
Address, Sandy Spring, Md., or 1427 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 

fHaudy, Thomas Poultney. 

b, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 19, 1844 ; d. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 28, 
1877. s. William Winder Handy, M.D., and Mary Ann Poult- 



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ney. Entered 1859 and left during the Junior year. Iron 
Merchant, m. Oct. 31, 1865, Maria Poultney. 

Holme, John Gibbon. 

b. Salem Co., N. J., Feb. 4, 1842. s. Benjamin Seeley Holme 
and Elizabeth Dennis. Entered 1859 and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. Orderly Sergeant 24th New Jersey Regiment 1862- 
63, in battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. m. Apl. 
26, 1866, Helena Woolman. Farmer. Address, Salem, N. J. 

Jessup, George White. 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., Aug. 28, 1842. s. Charles Jessup and 
Mary Lippincott. Entered 1859 and left during the Sophomore 
year. Farmer, m. Dec. 6, 1866, Esther Hannah Hancock. 
Address, Cinnaminson, N. J. 

fKniglit, Tlionias Walter. 

b. Frankford, Phila., Pa., Mch. i, 1844; d. May 25, 1864. 
s. Walter Knight and Elizabeth Roberts. Entered 1859 and left 
1 86 1. Member 119 Pa. Vols. Wounded in battle of the Po, 
Va., and died in Carver Hospital, Washington, D. C. 

Leeds, Albert Ripley. (A.B., Central High School, Phila., Pa., 
1860; A.B., Harvard, 1865; Hon., Ph.D., Princeton, 1876.) 
b. Phila., Pa., June 27, 1843. s. Benjamin Sykes Leeds and 
Beulah Bassett. Entered Class of 1863 at beginning and left at 
close of Sophomore year, 1860-61. Studied at the Central High 
School of Phila., Pa., 1856-60; Harvard College 1861-65; 
School of Mines, Berlin, Germany, 1869; Lawrence Scientific 
School, Cambridge, Mass., 1870. Member of the American, 
English, and German Chemical Societies ; Fellow and Corre- 
sponding Member of British, and American Associations for Ad- 
vancement of Science ; Fellow of Academy of Science of New 
York, etc. ; Member of State Board of Health of New Jersey 
1879-95 ; State Chemist of New Jersey 1879-95. Chemist of 
Water Depart, of Phila., Pa., 1883-85. Prof of Chemistry in the 
Phila. High School ; in the Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania ; 
in the Phila. Dental College ; in Haverford College 1867 ; in the 
Stevens Institute of Technology 1871 to date. Author of numer- 
ous papers on Ozone, Water Analysis, Water Supply, and other 
chemical subjects, m. Journal American Clietnical Society ; Journal 
Franklin Institute ; Amer. Journal of Science ; Zeits. fi'ir Analyt. 
Chern. ; Beitr. der deutsch. Chetn. GeselL, etc. m. (i) Phila., 
Pa., Sept. 12, 1871, Margaretta Reed West (d. Feb. 18, 1887); 
(2) Phila., Pa., Dec. 12, 1890, Anne Griscom Webb. Address, 
Hoboken, N. J. ^A. . lao'i- 



94 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1863 

fLevick, Robert. 

b. Frankford, Phila., Pa., July 24, 1844; ^- Frankford, Phila., 
Pa., Jan. 30, 1897. s. Robert R. Levick and Hannah Jefferson. 
Entered Introductory Depart. 1858 and left at close of Soph- 
omore year, 1861. Wholesale Shoe Merchant, m. Oct. 19, 

1882, Jeannette Savage. 

tMatthews, William W. 

b. Cockeysville, Md., Oct. 7, 1842; d. Philopopolis, Md., 
Jan. 30, 1899. s- Thomas H. Matthews and Elizabeth Ann 
Price. Entered 1859 ^^^ ^^^^ i860. Farmer, m. Mary Alice 
Matthews. 

Merritt, J. Walter. 

b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., (?) Mch. 21, 184 1. s. Joseph Merritt 
and Eliza L. Codies. Entered Academical Dept. 1858 and left 
at end of the Sophomore year. Last address, P. O. Box 300, 
Atlanta, Ga. 

fMorris, James Thompson. 

b. Phila., Pa,, Sept. 18, 1842 ; d. Phila., Pa., Sept. 23, 1874. 
s. Isaac P. Morris and Rebecca Thompson. Entered Academical 
Depart. 1857 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1861. Engi- 
neer and Iron Manufacturer, m. Dec. 5, 1872, Jane Montague. 

Paiicoast, Henry Boiler. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 12, 1843. s. Joshua Pancoast and Anna 
Paxson. Entered 1858 and left at close of Sophomore year, 
1 86 1. Iron Manufacturer, m. Jan, 31, 1870, Elizabeth Ham- 
meken. Address, 245 S. 3d St., Phila., Pa. 

tParrish, Joseph, Hon. A.M., 1884. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 6, 1843 ; d. Phila., Pa., Nov. 11, 1893. 
s. Dillwyn Parrish and Susan Maxfield. Entered 1859 and left 
at close of the Freshman year, i860. Everett Prize Poet, 
i860; Subject: "New Year's Eve." Alumni Orator 1866; 
Subject: "The Duty of Educated Men in the Republic;" 
Alumni Poet 1873 ; Prest. of Alumni 1881 ; Author of Haver- 
ford College Cricket Song, " Scarlet and Black," first read Sept. 
18, 1877 ; Author of Poem read at Everett Reunion, Mch. 30, 

1883. Lawyer, m. Paris, France, Sept. 3, 1868, Isabel Pelham 
Mott. 

Scott, Thomas, Jr. 

b. Pittsburg, Pa., (?) Sept. 28, 1843. s. Thomas Scott and 

. Entered Academical Depart. 1858 and left at close of 

the Sophomore year, 1861. Last address, Westinghouse Build- 
ing, Pittsburg, Pa. 



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Tliorne, Jonathan, Jr. 

b. New York City, 1843. s. Jonathan Thorne and Lydia 
Ann Corse. Entered Academical Depart. 1858 and left at close 
of Sophomore year, 1861. Served as private in 7th N. Y. Militia 
1863. Member N. Y. Historical Soc. ; American Geographical 
Soc. Merchant. m. Dec. 5, 1867, Harriet S. Van Schron- 
hoven. Address, 43 Cedar St., New York City. 

fTonis, Richard H. R. 

b. Holly Grove, Va., Nov. 9, 1845; d. . s. and 

Mary A. E. . Entered Academical Depart. 1858 and left 

1859. Said to have joined the Confederate Army. 

fTyler, John Edgar. 

b. Salem, N. J., Oct. 5, 1842; d. Media, Pa., Oct., 1892. s. 
Hugh L. Tyler and Mary Shipley Miller. Entered 1858 and 
left 1861. Farmer, m. 1881, Anne Hicks. 

fVaux, Roberts. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 10, 1843 ; d. Phila., Pa., July 24, 1888. 
s. Richard Vaux (M. C, Mayor of Phila., Pa., Sec. U. S. Le- 
gation, Court of St. James's, etc.) and Mary M. Wain. Entered 
Academical Depart. 1855 and left 1861. Alumni Poet 1882; 
Subject : " Nostra Alma Mater." Member of Phila. City Troop ; 
Capt. and A. D. C. Gen. Snowden's Staff, Nat. Guards, Pa. Mer- 
chant. 

1864. 

fAngell, Franklin, A.B. A.M., 1869. 

b. Greenfield, Saratoga Co., N. Y., Dec. 10, 1841 ; d. in Sen- 
eca Co., N. Y., Aug. 2, 1882. s. Benjamin Angell and Mary 
Anthony. Entered i860. Teacher. 

fAshbridge, William, A.B. (M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Phila., 
Pa.) 
b. West Whiteland, Pa., Mch. 15, 1846; d. Phila., Pa., Dec. 
13, 1884. s. Richard Ashbridge and Mary Bennett James. 
Entered i860. Studied Medicine College of Physicians and 
Surgeons, Phila., Pa. Physician. 
Coates, Edward Hornor, A.B, 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 12, 1846. s. Joseph Potts Hornor Coates 
(Class of 1839) and Elisa Henri Troth. Entered i860. Sec, 
Vice-Prest., Prest. of Everett. Merchant until 1889. Prest. Penna. 
Academy of the Fine Arts. Member of Historical Soc. of Pa. 
m. (i) Ella Mary Potts ; (2) Jan. 7, 1879, Florence (Earle) Nich- 
olson. Address, 5321 Boynton St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 



96 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1864 

Cooper, Howard Mickle, A.B. A.M., 1867. 

b. Camden, N. J., June 24, 1844. s. John Cooper and Mary 
Mickle Kaighn. Entered Sophomore Class 1861. Editor of 
The Bud. On First Cricket Eleven 1864. Prest. Security Trust 
and Safe Deposit Co. ; Prest. Harleigh Cemetery Assoc. ; Prest. 
Free Public Library ; Prest. West Jersey Orphanage for Destitute 
Colored Children ; Director Camden Nat. Bank ; Director West 
Jersey Title and Guaranty Co., all of Camden, N. J. Author of 
several articles on Local History published in periodicals. Law- 
yer, m. (i) Oct. 23, 1872, Alice M. Mears ; (2) Apl. 22, 1884, 
Lucy Smyth, Address, 106 Market St., Camden, N. J. 

Garrett, Albiii, A.B. 

b. Willistown, Pa., Apl. 22, 1844. s. Albin Garrett and Esther 
Painter James. P^ntered i860. Prest. of Class; Vice-Prest. 
Loganian Soc. ; Prest. of Athenaeum Soc. Merchant, m. Nov, 
24, 1885, Mary Hickman. Address, Drexel Building, Phila., Pa. 

Loiigstreth, Morris, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1866 ; A.M., 1869 ; 
M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1869,) 
b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 24, 1846. s. Thomas Bedford Longstreth 
and Lydia Noble. Entered i860. Member First Cricket P^leven. 
Student at Harvard 1864-66. Medical Student Univ. of Pa. 
1866-69. Alumni Orator 1888 ; Subject : "Science Teaching in 
Relation to General Education." Some time Prof of Patho- 
Anatomy, Jefferson College, Phila., Pa. ; some time Attending 
Physician Penna. Hospital, Phila., Pa. ; Member American Philo- 
sophical Soc. 1878 to date; College of Physicians, Phila., Pa. 
Author of " Rheumatism, Gout, etc.," 1882; Catalogue of Patho- 
logical Museum of Penna. Hospital ; Clinical Lectures, Articles 
in Medical Journals, etc. Lowell Institute Lecturer, Boston, 
1883-84; Subject: " The Germ Theory of Disease." Physi- 
cian, m. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 11, 1871, Mary Oliver Has- 
tings. Address, 1416 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. 

fPancoast, Albert, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 15, 1842; d. Elberon, N. J., Aug. 19, 
1898. s. Joseph Pancoast, M,D., and Rebecca Abbott. En- 
tered Academical Depart. 1858. Banker and Broker, m, Bal- 
timore, Md., Nov. 28, 1 87 1, Rebecca Emily Thomas. 

Roberts, Charles, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 21, 1846. s. Elihu Roberts and Anne 
Pettit. Entered i860. Editor of The Bud; Sec, Prest. of 
Council, Everett. Member Phi Beta Kappa 1898. Treas. 
Alumni Assoc. 1866-69; Prest. 1886-88. Manager of Haver- 
ford College 1872 to date; Sec. of Corporation 1883-86; 



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Editor of Collegian ; Member of Common Council of Phila., Pa., 
1882-84; 1 886 to date. Memberof Council of Hist. Soc. of Penna. ; 
Life Member Amer. Hist. Assoc, ; Hon. Member Hist. Soc. of 
Salem, N. J., and Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Life Member of Acad, of 
Natural Sciences ; of Horticultural Soc. ; of Zoological Soc. ; of 
Genealogical Soc; of Franklin Institute ; of Colonial Soc; of Pho- 
tographic Soc. ; of Fairmount Park Art. Assoc. Prest. Appren- 
tices Libraiy Co. ; Director Acad, of Fine Arts ; Prest. Eighth and 
Ninth Wards Chanty Organization; Vice-Prest. Fuel Savings Soc; 
Overseer William Penn Charter School, all of Phila., Pa. Glass 
Manufacturer 1869-85 ; Vice-Prest. Spring Garden Fire Ins. Co. 
1 891 ; Prest. of same 1895 to date, m, Phila., Pa., Nov. 23, 1892, 
Lucy Branson Longstreth. Address, 1716 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 

fSanipson, Elijah Pope, A.B. 

b. Hallowell, Mc, Aug. 6, 1843 ; d. New York City, May 
18, 1893. s. Alden Sampson and Sarah Taber Pope. Entered 
Sophomore Class 1861. Manufacturer of Oilcloths, m. Sept. 
14, 1876, Florence de Wolfe Smith. 

tScull, Edward Lawrence, A.B. 

b. Mch. 7, 1846; d, Oaklands Park, Surrey, England, June 
14, 1884. s. David Scull (Manager 1855-65, Benefactor) and 
Lydia Lippincott. Entered 1 860. Librarian of Loganian ; Prest. 
of Council Everett ; Editor of The Bud ; Editor of TJie Colle- 
gian; Sec. of Alumni Association, 1868-69 \ Manager of Haver- 
ford College 1875-84, and Benefactor by his will. Overseer Wil- 
liam Penn Charter School. Member of Phila. Sketch Club. 
Founder of Friends' Institute, Phila., Pa. Wool Merchant, m. 
Phila., Pa., Nov. 26, 1879, Sarah Elizabeth Marshall. 

tWood, Randolph, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 5, 1845; d. Phila., Pa., Apl. 19, 1876. 
s. Richard Davis Wood and Julianna Randolph. Entered Aca- 
demical Depart. 1857. Iron Manufacturer, m. 1869, Elizabeth 
H. Wood. 

Non-Graduates. 

Bacon, George Warder. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 30, 1843. s. George Vaux Bacon and 
Sarah Ann Paul. Entered Academical Depart. 1859 ^"<i ^^ft 
during Sophomore year, 1862. Private Secretary twenty-five 
years to Wistar Morris ; Some time Prest. of Corporation Haver- 
ford College, Phila., Pa. Address, Overbrook, Phila., Pa. 

fBarney, William Henry. 

b. Aug. 24, 1844; d. Oct., 1891. s. William Henry Barney 

and . Entered from Mobile, Ala., Academical Depart, 

1859, and left at middle of Freshman year. 

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fDawsoii, Charles Poultney. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 5, 1842 ; d. Phila., Pa., Jan. 2, 1885. s. 
Mordecai L. Dawson (Manager 1838-39) and Elizabeth Poult- 
ney. Entered Academical Depart. 1858 and left Freshman 
year, 1861. m. Oct. 28, 1863, Emily EHzabeth Pearsall. 

Dennis, James, Jr. 

b. Pawtucket, R. I., Apl. 24, 1842. s. James Dennis and 
Anna T. Lockvvood. Entered i860 and left during Sophomore 
year. Cotton Manufacturer ; Manufacturer of machinery ; Far- 
mer, m. (i) Dec. 12, 1865, Angeline Wilcox; (2) May 23, 
1889, Laura L. Curtis. Address, East Providence, R. I, 

Grier, George. 

b. Altoona, Pa., (?) Mch. 10, 1842. s. George W. Grier and 

. Entered i860 and left 1861. Machinist at Altoona, Pa. ; 

at Frankstown, Pa. ; at Johnstown, Pa. Last address, Cambria 
Iron Co., Johnstown, Pa. 

Haines, Howard Lippincott. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 19, 1845. s. Josiah Lippincott Haines 
and Deborah Bunting. Entered i860 and left during Sopho- 
more year. Entered Junior Class Univ. of Pa. as partial student 
and left at the close of the Junior year. Address, 17 14 Green 
Street, Phila., Pa. 

tHall, Frank Stevens. 

b. Casco, Me., Dec. 2, 1839; d. . s, William Hall and 

. Entered Sophomore Class 1861 and left during the Se- 
nior year. 

Hiatt, Oliver Smith. 

b. Wayne Co., Ohio, Feb. 4, 1839. s. Esom B. Hiatt and 
Sarah Horn. Entered i860 and left at the close of Freshman 
year. Member Board Co. Commissioners, Leavenworth, Kan.; 
Auditor Leavenworth Co. 1 2 years ; Member Board of Direc- 
tors Kansas State Penitentiary ; Farmer ; Stock Dealer and Con- 
tractor, m. Dec. 31, 1 86 1, Mary Eleanor Maris. Address, 
Leavenv/orth, Kansas. 

fLiindley, John Hadley. 

b. Morgan Co., Lid., Dec. 4, 1841 ; d. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 
26, 1892. s. James Lindley and Ruth Hadley. Entered Sopho- 
more year 1861 and left 1862, Capt. U. S. Vols. Civil War; 
Deputy Treas. Parke Co., Ind. ; Treas. Parke Co. ; Sec. and Treas. 
Sand Creek Coal Co., Ind. m. (i) Nov. 29, 1866, Alice Silli- 
man ; (2) Mrs. Annetta Bates. 



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Merritt, Charles Frost. 

b. Millbrook, Dutchess Co., N. Y., Sept. 24, 1844. s. Isaac 
Merritt and Eliza Hart. Entered i860 and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. Clerk General Store, Bristol, 111. ; Clerk in Mercan- 
tile business and in bank ; in office of Delaware and Raritan 
Canal Co. several years ; Bookkeeper and Note Teller Hamilton 
Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889 to date. m. Dec. 27, 1871, Amanda 
Aramitta Blake. Address, 105 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. 

fParrisli, William Wright. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 27, 1845; d. , Mch. 20, 1886. s. 

William D. Parrish and Elizabeth Miller. Entered 1859 and 
left during Sophomore year, 1861. 

Parry, Charles. 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., Feb. 18, 1846. s. William Parry, 
Speaker of House, N. J. Legislature, and Alice Stokes. Entered 
Junior Class 1862 and left at close of the year. m. Anna Sill. 
Address, Parry, N. J. 

Phillips, Albert Shreve. 

b. Trenton, N. J., May, 1845. s. Philip Phillips and Susanna 
Shreve. Entered 1 860 and left at the close of the year. Sales- 
man, m. Virginia Scherum. Address, Greenwood Ave., Tren- 
ton, N. J. 

Shepherd, Caleb William. 

b. Saratoga, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1841. s. William R. Shepherd and 
Eliza Ann Keese. Entered Sophomore Class 1862 and left at 
close of year. Clerk in Albany, N. Y. ; Grain and Flour Mer- 
chant, New York City. m. Oct. 8, 1879, Sarah M. Willets. 
Address, 85 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Smyth, Horace. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 9, 1844. s. Lindley Smyth and Eliza- 
beth S. Ferris. Entered 1859 and left 1862. m. Oct. 3, 1865^ 
Mary Elizabeth Hanson. Address, San Francisco, Cal. 

Thomas, Jonas Preston. 

b. West Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa., Aug. 7, 1842. s. 
George Thomas, M.D., and Anna Townsend. Entered i860 
and left at close of Sophomore year, 1864. Manager of Haver- 
ford College 1887 to date. Farmer, m. Hannah Gibbons. 
Address, Whitford, Pa. 

Zook, John Miller. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., Jan. 12, 1844. s. Isaac M. Zook 
and Elizabeth Ashbridge. Entered i860 and left at close of 



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Sophomore year, 1862. Accountant, m. , Address, 1728 

N. 19th St., Phila., Pa. 

1865. 

Bringluirst, John Richardson, A.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 8, 1845. s. Joseph Bringhurst and 
Anna Richardson. Entered Sophomore Class 1862. m. (i) 
Wilmington, Del., Feb. 17, 1870, Elizabeth Tatnall (d. Jan. 19, 
1874); (2) June 16, 1 88 1, Annie S. Stokes (d. Apl. 23, 1882); 
(3) Darlington, Md., Apl. 20, 1887, Esther Harlan Wilson. Iron 
and Steel Manufacturer. Farmer. Address, Wilmington, Del. 

fBrown, Edward Taylor, A.B. 

b. Doylestown, Pa., Mch. 20, 1845 ; d. Swarthmore, Pa., 
Nov. I, 1892. s. John S. Brown and Rebecca J. Taylor. En- 
tered 186 1. Clerk; Bookkeeper; Banker's Confidential Clerk. 

Chase, James Anthony, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 4, 1844. s. Pliny Earle Chase (Prof. 
Philosophy, etc., 1871-86; Acting Prest. 1886) and Elizabeth 
Brown Oliver. Entered Freshman Class Feb., 1862. Civil and 
Mining Engineer and Draughtsman ; Draughtsman Lehigh 
Valley R.R. Co.; do. Lehigh Valley Coal Co. 1894 to date, 
m. Dec. 7, 1870, Mabel Elma Marshall. Address, 239 W. 
Broad St., Hazleton, Pa. 

Downing, Joseph Miller, A.B, 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., July 23, 1846. s. Thomas Stalker 
Downing and Eliza Sharpless Valentine. Entered 1861. Iron 
Manufacturer Coatesville, Pa., 1865-79; New Castle, Pa.; 
Tyrone, Pa.; Danville, Pa., 1879-86; Manufacturer of Wheel 
Materials, Wilmington, Del., 1886 to date. m. June 3, 1880, 
Hannah Pennock Steele of Coatesville, Pa. Address, Box 516, 
Wilmington, Del. 

Haviland, Arthnr, A.B. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 8, 1848. s. Daniel Griffen Haviland 
and Hannah Quinby. Entered Preparatory Depart. 1 860. Clerk 
in Mercantile house 1865-68 ; Civil Engineer 1869-92 (usually 
in employ of railroads) ; in Real Estate Depart, of N. Y. Central 
and Hudson River R.R. 1892 to date. Private in N. Y. State 
Militia one year and a half m. Apl. 11, 1888, Margaret Ann 
(Martin) Burt. Address, Room 9, Grand Central Station, and 
623 East 139th St., New York City. 

tNichols, David Holder, A.B. 

b. East Vassalboro', Me., July 21, 1842 ; d. 1865. s. Thomas 
B. Nichols and Ruthanna Holder. Entered Sophomore Class 



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1862. Prest. Everett; Editor of TJis Bud. Entered Harvard 
1865 ^"d di^*^ during the first term of the year. 

Sharpless, Henry Williams, A.B. 

b. near Phila., Pa., Feb. 9, 1849. s. Charles Leeds Sharpless 
(Class 1837) and Anna Reeves Williams. Entered 1861. Dry- 
Goods Merchant ; retired 1 899. Address, Ogontz, Pa. 

fSmith, George, Jr., A.B. 

b. Upper Darby, Del. Co., Pa., Nov. 14, 1846; d. Palatka, 
Fla., Mch. 21, 1872. s. George Smith, M.D., and Mary Lewis. 
Entered 1861. On First Cricket Eleven. Manufacturer, Darby, 
Pa. ; also Bridgewater Paper Mills in Aston, Delaware Co., Pa. 

Tal)er, Robert Barney, A.B. A.M., 1869. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., May 4, 1846. s. William Congdon 
Taber and Hannah T. Shearman. Entered Junior Class 1863. 
Alumni Orator 1870. Bookseller and Publisher; Prest. New 
England Ass'n Gas Engineers ; Gas and Electric Engineer. 
m. Sept. 16, 1878, Annie P. Beard. Address, 318 Exchange 
Building, Boston, Mass., and 60 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass. 

Thomas, Allen Clapp, A.B. A.M., 1882. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 26, 1846. s. Richard Henry Thomas, 
M.D. (Manager 1850-59) and Phebe Clapp. Entered 1861. 
Valedictorian 1865 ; Sec. Everett Soc. ; Prest. Everett Soc. 1864 ; 
Sec. Loganian; Librarian Loganian 1864—65; on First Cricket 
Eleven. Alumni Poet 1866; Alumni Orator 1875 ; Subject: " The 
Mystics;" Vice-Prest. 1896 ; Attended Lectures at Cambridge and 
Oxford, Eng., 1885-86 ; Member Phi Beta Kappa 1898 ; Author 
"The Mystics" (Alumni Oration 1875, rev. and published sep- 
arately); "The Familists," Haverford College Studies No. 12; 
"Edward Lawrence Scull, a Memoir," privately printed, 1891 ; 
" A History of the United States for High Schools and Acade- 
mies," Boston, 1894; revised editions 1895, 1896, 1897; " History 
of the Society of Friends in America " (Joint Author), New York 
and London, 1894, in vol. xii. American Church History Series, 
rev. ed., Phila., Pa., 1895 ; "Attitude of the Society of Friends 
toward Slavery," etc., 1897; Author of numerous contributions 
to Friends' Rcviczu and The American Friend ; Editor " The Ma- 
triculate Catalogue of Haverford College," 1833-1900; Assist- 
ant Clerk of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends 
1875-84, 1888-97; Clerk of the same 1897 to date; Recorded 
a Minister in the Society of Friends 1889; Member of Ameri- 
can Philosophical Society 1884 ; Original Member American His- 
torical Assoc. ; Member of American Society of Church His- 
tory ; Historical Society of Penna. ; Some time Member of Mary- 



102 HAVERFORD COLLEGE L^^^5 

land Historical Soc. ; Pennsylvania Library Club. Clerk ; Mer- 
chant in Baltimore 1869-78 ; Prof. Rhetoric, Political Science and 
History Haverford College 1878-87 ; Prof. History and Political 
Science 1887-93 ; Prof. History 1893 to date ; Prefect 1878-84 ; 
Librarian 1878 to date. m. Woonsocket, R. L, Aug. 20, 1872, 
Rebecca Hill Marble. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Vail, Benjamin Augnstus, A.B. 

b. Woodbridge Twp., Middlesex County, N. J., Aug. 15, 1844. 
s. Benjamin Franklin Vail and Martha C. Parker. Entered 
1 86 1. Member New Jersey Historical Society; Member of 
New Jersey House of Assembly 1876-77; State Senator from 
Union Co. 1878-84; Prest. of the Senate 1884; Lawyer; Judge 
Court of Common Pleas, Union Co., N. J., appointed Apl. i, 
1898, for term of 8 years. Address, Railway, N. J. 

Wistar, Caleb Cresson, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 21, 1846. s. Bartholomew Wyatt Wistar 
(Class 1837) and Annabella Elhott Cresson. Entered 1861. 
Top Score in first Cricket Match with the Univ. of Pa. 1864; 
Bowler in the match ; Studied in Law School Univ. of Pa. one 
year ; Some time member of Historical Soc. of Pa. ; of Zoological 
Soc. ; Union League Club, Phila., Pa. ; Sec. Board of Managers 
of Howard Hospital, Phila., Pa. ; Oil Merchant and Manufacturer 
of Oil. m. 1876, Mary Emlen Cresson. Address, 126 North 
Front St., Phila., Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 

fClapp, Saniiiel Hicks. 

b. New York City, Nov. 10, 1846. d. Phila., Pa., June 28, 
1 89 1, s. Samuel Hicks Clapp and Phebe M. Kimber. Entered 
1 86 1 and left first term of the Senior year. Studied at Univ. of 
Pa., 1865-1866. Merchant; Lawyer, m. Fishkill-on-Hudson, 
1 87-, Anna Verplanck. 

Drake, James Haines. 

b. Cincinnati, O., (?) Nov. 2, 1844. s. and . En- 
tered 1 86 1 and left during Freshman year. Address, IMorgan 
Park, 111. 

Febiger, Christian Carson. 

b. Cincinnati, O., Apl. 2, 1845. s. Col. Christian Febiger and 
Sarah Tatnall. Entered 1861 and left at close of the Sophomore 
year. Prest. of Phila. Warehouse Co. ; Member of Historical 
Soc. of Pa. ; of Zoological Soc. ; Union League, Phila., Pa., etc. ; 



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Some time Member of Fifth Del. Reg. of Loyal Legion, etc. ; 
Took active part in securing International Copyright ; Asst. Sur- 
veyor of Port of Wilmington, Del. ; Publisher of Medical Books. 
m. June 5, 1877, Katharine M. Sellers. Address, 708 Sansom 
St., Phila., Pa. 

Gillis, John Pritcliett. 

b Brandywine, Del., Dec. 24, 1845. s. John Pritchett Gilhs, 
Commodore U. S. Navy, and Elizabeth Tatnall. Entered 1861 ; 
left at close of Sophomore year. Iron Merchant ; Fruit Grower, 
m. West Orange, N. J., June 23, 1886, Harriette TiUinghast. 
Address, Seaford, Del. 

fHaiiies, Frederic. 

b. Marietta, Pa., (?) Apl, 9, 1845 ; d. . s. Haines 

and Sarah . Entered Academical Depart. 1 860 and left 1 86 1 . 

Jones, William Brinton. 

b. Birmingham, Pa., . s. Brinton Jones and Mary Wood- 
ward. Entered Academical Depart, i860 and left same year. 
Farmer. Address, Seal, Pa. 

tLawrence, William Henry. 

b. Delaware Co., Pa., Feb. 26, 1846; d. Phila., Pa., Oct. 16, 
1865. s. Henry Lawrence and Mary Davis Ashbridge. En- 
tered Feb. 19, 1862, and left during Freshman year on account 
of ill-health. 

tMiller, Charles Martin. 

b. Nashville, Tenn., (?) Oct. 16, 1847; d. Phila., Pa., 1893. 

s. Miller and Martha . Entered Academical Depart. 

i860 and left at close of the year. Employee of H. Disston & 
Sons, Keystone Saw Works, Phila., Pa. 

fMorris, Isaac Wistar. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 14, 1844; d. Phila., Pa., May 11, 1872. 
s. Isaac P. Morris and Rebecca Thompson. Entered Academical 
Depart. 1859 and left 1861. Clerk with I. P. Morris, Towne & 
Co., Iron Manufacturers, Phila., Pa. 

Pharo, Joseph John. 

b. New York City, February 22, 1847. s. Joseph Willits 
Pharo and Beulah Hooten Oliphant. Entered 1 86 1 and left close 
of Junior year, 1864. Mercantile business at Tuckerton, N. J., 
1865-77 ; Mercantile and Transportation business at Tuckerton, 
]S[_ j_^ 1877-89; Associated with lumbering manufacturing interests 
in Virginia and North CaroUna. Offices at Norfolk, Phila. and 
New York, 1889 to date. m. Apl. 28, 1878, Katharine A. Na- 
pier. Address, 1002 Girard Building, Phila., Pa. 



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tRicliarclsoii, Henry Banning. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Jan. lo, 1846; d. Phila., Pa., Apl. 3, 
1876. s. George Richardson and Sarah Woolston. Entered 
Sophomore Class Feb., 1862, and left 1863. Farmer, m. Nov. 
8, 1866, Sarah T. Speakman. 

lloberts, Edward Churchman. 

b. New York City, June 24, 1845. s. John S. Roberts and 
Sarah Anna Churchman. Entered Preparatory Depart, i860 
and left 1862 at close of Freshman year. Accountant; Mer- 
chant; Broker, m. Mch. 26, 1872, Eleanor Merritt. Address, 
89 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

tShannon, John Kelph. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 12, 1846; d. Phila., Pa., Feb. 3, 1882. s. 
Ellwood Shannon and Mary Relph. Entered 1861 and left at 
close of Sophomore year 1863. Author many newspaper articles. 
Tea Dealer, m. Sept. 2, 1869, Helen Cromwell. 

Swift, Henry Hinsdale. 

b. Millbrook, N. J., Oct. 5, 1869. s. Nathan G. Swift and 
Esther Lane. Entered Sophomore year, 1862, and left at close 
of year. Minister in Society of Friends ; Farmer ; Lumber and 
Coal Dealer, m. Oct. 5, 1869, Mary Wood. Address, Mill- 
brook, N. Y. 

1866. 

Elliott, Aaron Marshall, A.B. A.M., 1878. (A.B., Harvard, 
1868; Hon., Ph.D., Princeton, 1877 ; LL.D., Wake Forest Col- 
lege, 1891.) 

b, Jamestown, N. C, Jan. 24, 1845. s. T. Aaron P211iott 
and Rhoda Mendenhall. Entered 1 862. Student Harvard ; in 
Germany; Associate in Romance Languages Johns Hopkins 
University 1876-84; Assoc. Prof 1884-92; Professor 1892 to 
date. Editor of " Modern Language Notes." Author of many 
papers on Philological subjects, etc. Address, Johns Hopkins 
Univ. and 935 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 

Valentine, Benjamin Eyre, A.B. (LL.B., Harvard, 1868.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 5, 1847. s. Benjamin Eyre Valentine, 
Phila., Pa., and Elizabeth Hooker Pope, of Salem, Mass. En- 
tered Sophomore year, 1866. Valedictorian and "first man" in all 
examinations throughout course ; Greek Orator Junior Exhibi- 
tion. Law Depart. Harvard Univ. 1866-68. Life member 
New England Society of Brooklyn. Appointed Justice of Peace 
for Essex Co., Mass., by Gov. John A. Andrew, in 1868. 



1 866] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. IO5 

Served from 1873 to 1879 with rank of Colonel on Staff of Maj. 
Gen. Thos. S. Dakin, 2d Division N. G. S. N. Y. ; acted as In- 
spector of Rifle Practice of 5th Brigade in 1873 and of 2d Div. 
N. Y. 1874-77. Lawyer, m. Nov. 5, 1872, Marie Antoinette 
Storrs. Address, 26 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Non-Graduates. 
Brown, Henry Clay. (A.B., 1866, A.M., 1869, Univ. of Pa.) 

b. Doylestown, Pa., Nov. 20, 1847. s. John S. Brown and 
Rebecca J. Taylor. Entered 1862 and left 1865. Studied at 
Univ. of Pa. 1865-66. Merchant; Lawyer since Sept., 1876. 
m. Emma C. Buckman. Address, 425 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Carpenter, Samuel Preston. 

b. Salem, N. J., Oct. 25, 1846. s. Samuel Preston Carpenter 
and Hannah H. Acton. Entered Sophomore Class 1863 and left 
at end of the year. m. 1869, Rebecca Bassett. Address, Salem, 
N.J. 

Cloud, Joseph Cooper. 

b. Woodbury, N. J., Dec. 4, 1844. s. Benjamin Cloud and 
Sarah French Cooper. Entered 1862 and left at close of Junior 
year. Farmer till 1877; Produce Commission Merchant 1877- 
84; Electrician 1884 to date. m. Feb. 11, 1868, Mary Scull. 
Address, Lansdowne, Pa. 

tCongdon, Samuel Hopkins. 

b. Providence, R. L, Oct. 7, 1845 ; d. Baltimore, Md., Feb. i, 
1898. s. Gilbert Congdon and Mary Hopkins. Entered Sopho- 
more Class 1863 and left 1864. Farmer; Merchant, m. Bal- 
timore, Md., Nov. 27, 1867, Henrietta Cromwell. 

Gummere, Richard Morris. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 8, 1846. s. William Gummere (Class of 
1836, Instructor in English and Classics, 1834-38) and Martha 
Moore Morris. Entered 1862 and left at close of the Sopho- 
more year. Treasurer, etc. m. Feb. i 5, 1872, Elizabeth Hunt. 
Address, South Bethlehem, Pa, 

Pendleton, Charles Mason. 

b. Martinsburg, then in Va., 1846 (?) s. Philip Pendleton and 

. Entered 1862 and left at close of the year. Address, 

Berkeley Springs, Va. 

Pendleton, Edward Gray. 

b. Martinsburg, then in Va., Jan. 24, 1844. s. Philip Pen- 
dleton and . Entered 1862 and left during the Freshman 



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year. Captain in Cavalry U. S. A. 1864; severely wounded 
at Monocacy July 10, 1864. m. May 12, 1890, Emily Barton. 
Address, 1750 N St., Washington, D. C. 

fRedman, Samuel Bispliain. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., Apl. 24, 1846; d. near Marlton, N. J., 
June 7, 1885. s. James Redman and Harriet Offley. Entered 
1862 and left during Junior year, 1865. Teacher; Farmer, m. 
Oct. 14, 1875, Florence H. Elfreth. 

Sands, William Leacli. 

b. New York, June 7, 1848. s. David Sands and Paulina 
Leach. Entered 1862 and left 1863. m. Rosalie V. Acker- 
man. Address, 998 Trinity Ave., New York City. 

Woodward, Thomas, Jr. 

b. New York City, Apl. 2, 1846. s. Thomas Woodward and 
Elizabeth Cromwell. Entered 1862 and left at close of the 
Freshman year. Member Co. A 2 2d Reg. N. Y. Nat. Guards 
1865-72; Clerk 1866-68; Merchant 1868 to date. m. Oct. 
7, 1869, Emma E. Smith. Address, 44 Front St., New York 
City. 

1867. 

Aslibridge, Georg-e, A.B. A.M., 1870. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa.) 
b. Chester Co., Pa., Aug. 29, 1850. s. Richard Ashbridge 
and Mary B. James. Entered 1863. Studied at Univ. of Ber- 
lin, Germany, 1871-72. Law School of Univ. of Pa. 1880-82. 
P"armer, Stock Breeder, etc., 1873-87 ; Legal and Investment 
Business 1882 to date. m. Nov. 4, 1875, Jeannette B. Camp- 
bell. Address, Whitford, Pa., and 7th and Chestnut Sts., Phila., 
Pa. 

fAshbridge, Joliii, A.B. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., Mch. 20, 1849; ^- Colorado Springs, 
Colo., Dec. 3, 1 88 1, s. Richard Ashbridge and Mary Bennett 
James. Entered 1863. Lawyer, m. Nov. 12, 1874, Phebe H. 
Benners. 

Clark, William renii, A.B. A.M., 1870. (LL.B., Univ. of In- 
diana, 1871.) 
b. Alamance Co., N. C, Aug. 16, 184 1. s. Alexander Clark 
and Anna Johnson. Entered Sophomore Class 1864. Student 
at Earlham College, Ind., 1859—61. Law Student Univ. of In- 
diana 1870-71. Lawer ; Teacher, m. Aug. 31, 1871, Martha 
Pickering. Address, Plainfield, Ind. 



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Collins, Samuel Craft, A B. A.M., 1870. 

b. Monmouth Co., N. J., Nov. ii, 1846. s. Mark Collins 
and Edith Craft. Entered 1863. Prest. Athenaeum ; Librarian 
Loganian ; Vice-Prest. of same. Editor of The Collegian. Alumni 
Orator 1871 ; Subject: "Quakerism and Culture." Principal 
New Garden Boarding School (now Guilford College), North 
Carolina, 1867—70; Chappaqua Mountain Institute, Chappaqua, 
N. Y., 1870-1898 (?) Author of numerous Magazine and 
Newspaper articles. Last address, Chappaqua, N. Y. 

Crenshaw, Nathaniel Bacon, A.B. 

b. Loudoun Co., Va., Dec. 18, 1845. 'S- Jol^" Bacon Cren- 
shaw (Class of 1839) ^"^ Rachel Hoge. Entered Sophomore 
Class 1864. Prest. of Everett. Sec. Alumni Assoc. 1889 to 
date. Magistrate in Va., appointed by Gen. Canby, afterwards 
by election. Conscript in Confederate Army, exempted by pay- 
ment of $500. Conscripted again and ordered to the field but re- 
lieved through personal influence with Assist, Sec. of War, C. S. A. 
Farmer 1869—71 ; with Iron Manufacturing firm 1871-79 ; Mer- 
chant 1S79— 84 ; Insurance and Real Estate 1884-86 ; Real 
Estate Officer Girard Trust Co., Phila., Pa., 1886 to date. m. 
Baltimore, Md., May 13, 1869, Elizabeth Hopkins Jolliffe, 
Address, P^oom 2, Girard Building, and 2033 De Lancey Place, 
Phila., Pa. 

Darlington, Charles Howard, A.B. A.M., 1870. 

b. West Chester, Pa., Aug. 23, 1848. s, Howard Darlington 
and Anna Maria Haines. Entered Sophomore Class 1864. 
Curator of Loganian. Student at Griswold College, Davenport, 
Iowa, 1862-64. Clerk in Mercantile Business 1867-70; Teacher 
1870—73 ; Editor and Printer Morning Republican 1873-91 ; 
Florist, m. Feb. 5, 1874, Louise Hart. Address, 305 North 
High St., West Chester, Pa. 

fDorsev, William Tagart, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Maryland, 

1870.) 
b. Baltimore, Md., June 4, 1848 ; d. Baltimore, Md., Apl. 15, 
1870. s. Septimus Dorsey, M.D., and Lucy Poultney. Entered 
1863. Medical Student Univ. of Md., 1867-70. Physician. 

Eshlenian, Benjamin Franklin, A.B. 

b. Lancaster Co., Pa., Mch. 10, 1847. s. Benjamin Eshle-. 
man and Elizabeth Gyger. Entered 1863. Prest. of Athenaeum. 
District Attorney of Lancaster Co., Pa. Lieut. Col. on Staff of 
Gov. Hoyt, of Pa., and also on Staff of Gov. Beaver. Private 
in First City Troop Cavalry. Judge Advocate General on Staff 



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of Gov. Hastings. Lawyer, m. Dec. 21, 1876, Mary E. Mer- 
cur. Address, Lancaster, Pa. 

Joues, Richard Mott, A.B. Hon. A.M., 1879 ; LL.D., 1891. 

b. South China, Me., June 29, 1843. s. Eli Jones and Sibyl 
Jones. Entered 1863. Prest. of Class ; Prest. Everett; Vale- 
dictorian. Member Phi Beta Kappa. Manager of Haverford 
College 1892 to date. Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc; Orator 1876. 
Teacher. Principal William Penn Charter School 1875 to date, 
m. June 5, 1873, Annie Virginia Costello. Address, 8 S. 12th 
St., Phila., Pa., and Haverford, Pa. 

tSliarpless, Charles Williams, A.B. 

b. Jan. 19, 1851; d. Montgomery Co., Pa., Dec. 26, 1889, 
s. Charles Leeds Sharpless (Class of 1837) and Anna Reeves 
Williams. Entered 1863. Dry Goods Merchant. 

Wood, Walter, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 6, 1849. s. Richard Davis Wood and 
Julianna Randolph. Entered 1863. Sec. of Class 1867. Student 
at Harvard 1867-68. Sec. Alumni Association 1873-78. Mana- 
ger Haverford College 1890 to date. Civil Service Examiner 
of the City of Phila., Pa., from 1887 ; Manufacturer. Address, 
400 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

NoN- Graduates. 
Beatty, H. J. 

b. Harrisburg, Pa., (?) Apl. 2, 1847. s. C. Beatty and . 

Entered 1863 and left soon after entering. Address unknown. 

fBeck, Charles Bayard. 

b. Phila., Pa., ; d. . s. and . Entered 

1863 and left Freshman year. 

Chase, Robert Howlaiid, Hon. A.M. 1885. (M.D., Univ. of 
Pa., 1869.) 
b. Salem, Mass., Jan. 30, 1845. s. William Henry Chase 
and Elizabeth Howland. Entered 1863 and left at close of the 
Junior year. President of Class. Studied Medicine Univ. of 
Pa. 1867-69; special study 1869-70. Alumni Orator 1887; 
Subject : " Education in its Relation to Insanity." Member 
Amer. Medico-Psychological Assoc. ; Amer. Medical Assoc. ; 
Phila. Co. Medical Soc. ; Phila. Neurological Soc. Asst. Phy- 
sician U. S. Government Hospital for the Insane, Washington, 
D. C. ; Resident Physician State Hospital for the Insane, Nor- 
ristown, Pa. ; Medical Superintendent Friends' Asylum for the 
Insane, Frankford, Phila., Pa. m. (i) Oct. 10, 1871, Amanda 



1867] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. IO9 

H.Adams (d. Oct. 20, 1885); (2) Apl. 21, 1897, Jane Sov- 
ereign Rumsey. Physician. Address, Friends' Asylum, Frank- 
ford, Phila., Pa. 

Coffin, Elijah. 

b. Richmond, Ind., May 3, 1848. s. Charles Francis Coffin 
and Rhoda M. Johnson. Entered 1863 and left end of Sopho- 
more year. Fellow of Royal Geographical Soc. ; Member Pal- 
estine Exploration Soc. ; Egypt Exploration Soc. m. July 8, 
1 869, Sarah PL. Fletcher. Dealer in Bonds. Address, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., and Gresham House, London, E. C, Eng. 

Coles, David Budd, Jr. 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., Sept. 18, 1845. s. David Budd Coles 

and . Entered 1863 and left 1864. Address, Lumberton, 

N.J. 

Coles, Isaac Woolstoii. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., June 7, 1844. s. Joseph K. Coles and 
. Entered 1863 and left 1865. Farmer. Address, Cam- 
den, N. J. 

De Coil, Franklin. 

b. Trenton, N. J., June 23, 1845. s. Nathan De Cou and 
Deborah Coleman. Entered 1863 and left at middle of Senior 
year. Sash and Door Manufacturer 1869-1877; Seedsman; 
Prest. Mercer Co., N. J., Agricultural Soc. 1885-1886. m. Apl. 
15, 1870, Mary Castle Allis. Address, 276 Jackson St., St. 
Paul, Minn. 

Griffitli, Kicliard Edward. 

b. Winchester, Va., Apl. 15, 1847. s. Aaron H. Griffith and 
Mary Parkins Hollingsworth. Entered Sophomore Class 1864 
and left during the year. Clerk ; Postmaster Winchester, Va. 
m, . Address, Winchester, Va. 

Haines, Zebedee. 

b. New Jersey, Sept. 20, 1843. s. Zebedee Haines and Eliza- 
beth Hendrickson. Entered 1863 and left for a time and then 
returned, finally leaving in 1866. Minister in Society of Friends. 
Teacher ; Farmer ; Supt. of Westtown Boarding School, West- 
town, Pa.; Farmer, m. Dec. 22, 1870, Anna Philips Harvey. 
Address, West Grove, Pa. 

Heulings, Isaac W. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., Aug. 9, 1848. s. Isaac W. Heulings 
and Sara Fiducia Horner. Entered Sophomore Class 1864 and 
left at close of year. Address, 23 1 E. Main St., Moorestown, N. J. 



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fHopkiiis, Frank Neville. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 3, 1848. d. Phila., Pa., Feb. i6, 1879. 
s. Gerard Thomas Hopkins and Elizabeth R. Coates. Entered 
1863 and left first session of Sophomore year, 1864. Merchant. 
m. Baltimore, Md., Fannie Monroe, 

Jackson, Charles West. 

b. Baltimore, Md., (?) Sept. 22, 1847. s. Charles M. Jackson 

and . Entered 1863 and left in 1864. U. S. Marine Corps 

(?) Address, unknown. 

Jackson, Walter. 

b. Baltimore, Md., (?) 1849 (?) S- Charles M. Jackson and 
. Entered 1863 and left in 1864. Address unknown. 

Levick, Lewis Jones. 

b. Richland, Bucks Co., Pa., Oct. 15, 1845. s. Samuel Jones 
Levick and Susanna Morris Mather. Entered 1863 and left at 
the close of the Sophomore year. Class "Prophet;" Sec. of the 
Athenaeum; Vice-Prest. of Alumni 1892-94; Oil Merchant, and 
Refiner of Petroleum, m. Sept. 6, 1876, Mary A. d'lnvilliers. 
Address, 113 Arch St., Phila., and Bala, Pa. 

Lippincott, Joseph Kay. 

b. Woodstown, N. J., July 2, 1848. s. John H. Lippincott 
and Deborah Scull. Entered 1863 and left 1865. m. Gertrude 
White. Address, Woodstown, N. J. 

Morris, John Thompson. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 18, 1842. s. Isaac Paschall Morris and 
Rebecca Thompson. Entered 1 863 and left at close of the Soph- 
omore year. Manager of Haverford College, 1881—84, 1891—96 ; 
Overseer William Penn Charter School ; Vice-Prest. Penna. Mu- 
seum and School of Industrial Art ; Director Fairmount Park 
Art Assoc. ; Member Franklin Institute ; Numismatic and Anti- 
quarian Assoc. Phila. ; Academy of Natural Sciences Phila., Pa. ; 
Historical Soc. Pa. ; Iron Manufacturer ; Prest. I. P. Morris Co. 
(Iron) 1876-91. Address, 826 Pine St., Phila., Pa. 

Parrish, Alfred. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 5, 1848. s. William D. Parrish and Eliza- 
beth Miller. Entered 1863 and left at close of the Sophomore 
year. Manufacturer of Machinery. Address, Capthall Building, 
Angel Court, London, E. C, England, 

Swift, William Lane. (A.B., Harvard, 1868 ; A.M., 1873.) 

b. Hart's Village (now Millbrook), N. Y., Dec, 17, 1846. s. 
• Nathan G. Swift and Esther Lane. Entered Sophomore Class 



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1864 and left at middle of the Junior year. Studied two years 
at Harvard Univ. ; Teacher five years ; seven years a Machinist ; 
five years and to date an Editor ; always a Surveyor, m. Sept. 
I, 1874, Henrietta Swift. Address, Millbrook, N. Y. 

Tatliam, Henry Billington. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 29, 1847. s. Henry Billington Tatham and 
. Entered 1863 and left at close of Freshman year. Ad- 
dress, 1025 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. 

Tomliiisoii, Benjamin Albert. 

b. Laurel Mills, N. J., Mch. 29, 1846. s. Ephraim Tomlin- 
son and Sarah T. Inskeep. Entered 1862 and left 1865. m. 
(i) Mary Volins Cooper ; (2) Emily Hilyard. Farmer. Address, 
Laurel Springs, N. J. 

fTonilinson, Ephraim, Jr. 

b. Laurel Mills, N. J., Mch. 29, 1846; d. Aug. 30, 1888. s. 
Ephraim TomHnson and Sarah T. Inskeep. Entered 1862 and 
left 1864. 

Wistar, John. 

b. Salem, N. J., July 21, 1847. s. John Wistar, and Letitia 
M. Acton. Entered 1863 and left 1865. m. 1869, Annie Har- 
lan. Address, Salem, N. J. 

Witmer, Adam Exton. 

b. Paradise, Pa., Aug. 4, 1846. s. Adam K. Witmer and 
Hannah Steele. Entered Feb., 1864, and left 1865. Member 
Lancaster Co. Hist. Soc. Merchant. Now engaged in making 
Historical Investigations for State Library, Harrisburg, Pa. m. 
June I, 1 87 1, Mary Augusta Hedenberg. Address, 243 East 
King St., Lancaster, Pa. 

1868. 

Cook, Edward Hanson, A.B. 

b. Milo, Me., June 10, 1844. s. Elijah Cook and Judith 
Meader. Entered 1864. Principal Oakwood Seminary, Union 
Springs, N. Y. ; Principal East Hamburg Friends' Institute two 
years ; Principal Oak Grove Seminaiy, Vassalboro', Me., nine 
years. Fruit Farmer and Wholesale Dealer in Apples. Supt, 
Public Schools. m. Nov. 27, 1868, Annie Louisa Hamblin. 
Address, North Vassalboro', Me. 

fCope, Alexis Thomas, A.B. 

b. Susquehanna Co., Pa., Feb. 5, 1850; d. Susquehanna Co., 
Pa., Sept. 22, 1883. s. William Drinker Cope and Susan New- 



112 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1868 

bold. Entered 1864. Member of Academy of Natural Sciences, 
Phila., Pa. m. May 27, 1875, Elizabeth Stewardson Cope. 

Sattertliwaite, Beiijainin Caclwalhider, A.B. 

b. Oxford Valley, Pa., Apl. 17, 1847. s. Joseph H. Sat- 
terthwaite and Mary Cadwallader. Entered 1864. Lawyer, 
m. Elizabeth C. French. 

Starr, Louis, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1871.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 25, 1849. s. Isaac Starr and Lydia 
Ducoing. P^ntered 1864. Studied Medicine Univ. of Pa. 1868- 
71. Interne in the Episcopal Hospital from Sept., i87i,to Mch., 
1873 ; Asst. Physician in 1873—74, and Visiting Physician from 
1875-84. In 1874 elected Asst. Physician to the Children's 
Hospital, became Visiting Physician in 1879. During 1874-78 
Physician to the Southern Home for Destitute Children, and 
from 1878-80 Out- Patient Physician to the University Hospital. 
Since 1879 Consulting Pediatrist to the Maternity Hospital. 
Held the following teaching positions in the Med. Depart., 
Univ. of Pa., viz. : Instructor of Physiology and Therapeutics, 
1874-77; Lecturer on Symptomatology, 1877-79; Lecturer on 
Diseases of Children, 1880-84; and Clinical Professor of Dis- 
eases of Children from 1884-90. Elected a Fellow of the Col- 
lege of Physicians of Phila., Pa., in 1875; and in 1892 a Member 
of the Council and Chairman of the W. F. Jenks Prize Fund 
Committee. One of the founders of the American Pediatric Soc, 
and since 1887 a Member of the Assoc, of American Phy- 
sicians. In 1893 elected an Honorary Member of the Chicago 
Academy of Medicine. An extensive writer, principally on the 
Diseases of Children ; his articles on the diseases of the digestive 
organs of children are acknowledged authorities. In 1885 As- 
sistant Editor of " Pepper's System of Medicine by American 
Authors," and American Editor of " Goodhart's Diseases of 
Children" (2d ed., 1889). In 1886 wrote "Diseases of the 
Digestive Organs in Infancy and Childhood" (2d ed., 1891). 
In 1888 wrote " Hygiene of the Nursery" (2d ed., 1889), (3d 
ed., 1891), (4th ed., 1894), (5th ed., 1896), (6th ed., 1897). 
Edited an "American Text-Book of the Diseases of Children" 
in 1894. m. Phila., Pa., Sept. 13, 1882, Mary Parrish, Address, 
1 8 18 Rittenhouse Square, Phila., Pa. 

Tomliusoii, Samuel Finley, A.B. (Hon. A.M., Trinity, N. C, 

1872.) 
b. Archdale, N. C.,Oct. 3, 1840. s. Allen Unthank Tomlinson 
and Rachel Enghsh. Entered Sophomore Class 1865. Studied 
at Trinity College, N. C, 1861-62. Teacher, Sylvan Academy, 



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N. C, 1868-70 ; in Legislature, N. C, 1870-72 ; Principal State 
Institution for Deaf and Dumb 1872-73 ; Manufacturer 1873 to 
date. Alderman of Durham, N. C. ; Mayor of Durham, N. C. ; 
Member State Board of Education 25 years. In service of 
Confederate States Government Depart, of Supplies two and one- 
half years, m. 1872, Angelia J. Lawrence. Address, Durham, 
N. C. 

Wills, Joseph Henry, A.B., A.M., 187L (M.D.) 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., Mch. 13, 1844. s. Joseph P. Wills and 
Mary Ballinger. Entered Junior Class 1866. Secretary and 
Prest. Camden City Medical Soc. ; Contributor to Medical Jour- 
nals. Resident Physician and Surgeon, Orthopaedic and Penn- 
sylvania Hospitals, Phila., Pa. ; Surgeon and Pathologist to 
Cooper Hospital, Camden, N. J. ; Consulting Surgeon Camden 
City Dispensary ; Lecturer to New Jersey Training School for 
Nurses, Camden, N. J. ; Teacher ; Bookkeeper ; Physician. m. 
May II, 1882, Lillian C. Bunting. Address, 102 Cooper St., 
Camden, N. J. 

Non-Graduates. 

Abbott, Charles Tucker. 

b. Salem, N. J., Apl. 12, 1848. s. George Abbott and Ruth 
Smith Baker. Entered Sophomore Class 1865 and left at close 
of year. 

tHuiit, Howard Abbott. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 14, 1848; d. St. Paul, Minn., July 13, 
1873. s. Caleb S. Hunt and Rebecca A. Abbott. Entered 
from Phila., Pa., 1864, and left during Freshman year. 

Pinkham, Gilbert Latey. (A.B., Iowa State Univ., 1869 ; A.M., 
1872.) 
b. Brownsville, Pa., Sept. 9, 1843. s. Thomas Pinkham and 
Mary Beede. Entered 1864 and left during the Spring of 1867 
to accompany Dr. Theophilus Beesley of Phila., Pa., on a religious 
and philanthropic tour in the Southern States. Studied at Earl- 
ham College, Richmond, Ind., 1859-60; Iowa State Univ., Iowa 
City, Iowa, 1869. Asst. Prof English Lit. and History Iowa 
State Univ. 1869-70 ; Prof of same 1871-73 ; also Prof of Elo- 
cution 1873-78. State Supt. of Education, South Dakota, 1889- 
90. Minister in Society of Friends. Published " Chart of Eng. 
Literature." " Report of State Supt. of Education." Various 
Business pursuits 1878 to date. m. Mch., 1876, Mary E. Meyers. 
Address, care Richards Trust Co., Huron, S. Dak. 



114 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1869 

Thompson, David Allen. (A.B., Princeton, 1868 ; LL.B., Albany- 
Law School, 1869.) 
b. Mannington, N. J., May 29, 1844. s. Andrew Thompson 
and Mary Thompson Tyler. Entered 1864 and left during Soph- 
omore year, Dec. 1865 ; entered Class 1868, Princeton, N. J., 
Feb., 1866. Private Sec. to Mayor of Albany, N. Y., 1874-76 ; 
Member Albany Institute ; Lawyer, m. Oct. 4, 1871, Margaret 
McNaughton. Address, 445 Broadway, and 53 Lake Ave., 
Albany, N. Y. 

1869. 

Congdon, Johns Hopkins, A.B. 

b. Providence, R. L, June 3, 1847. s. Gilbert Congdon and 
Mary Hopkins. Entered 1865. Iron Merchant, Providence, R. 
I. m. Prov., R. I., June 7, 1871, Caroline Buffum. Address, 
Providence, R. I. 

Cope, Henry, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Sept. 16, 1850. s. Thomas Pirn 
Cope (Class 1839; Manager 1864-71) and Elizabeth Wistar 
Stokes. Entered 1864. Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. 1895. En- 
thusiastic supporter of the game of Cricket ; Donor of " Cope 
Prize Cricket Bat ;" Organizer and Director of the trip of 
Haverford Cricket Team to England in 1897. Address, Awbury, 
Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

tEstes, Ludovic, A.B. (A.M., Univ. of Mich., 1877 ; Ph.D., 1888.) 

b. Richmond, Ind., Mch. 4, 1849; d. Grand Forks, N. Dak., 

Mch. 10, 1898. s. Lewis Alden Estes and Hulda Case Hoag. 

' Entered Sophomore Class 1866. Salutatorian ; Prest. of Class; 
Teacher Sand Creek Seminary, Ind., 1869; Instructor Wilming- 
ton College, Wilmington, O., 1871-72 ; Civil Engineer P. R.R. at 
Harrisburg, Pa., 1872; Studied at Univ. of Mich. 1876-77; Teacher 
Spiceland Academy 1878 ; Studied at Univ. of Mich. 1885-88 ; 
Studied also at Harvard and Cornell ; Instructor at Univ. of 
Mich, 1887 ; Prof, of Mathematics and Physics at Univ. of North 
Dakota 1888-98 ; Author of Astronomical Papers, etc. m. July 
6, 1881, Mary Belle Chambers. 

tEvaul, Henry, A.B. 

b. Palmyra, N. J., Nov. 14, 1846; d. 1877. s. Abraham 

Evaul and . Entered 1864 and left at end of the Freshman 

year. Re-entered Junior Class 1867. 

tKaighn, William Bartram, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 17, 1851 ; d. Moorestown, N. J., Mch. 11, 
1876. s. Bartram Kaighn and Mary Ann Edwards. Entered 



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Junior Class 1867. Teacher, Moorestown, N. J. ; Teacher Classics 
Westtovvn Boarding School, Westtown, Pa.; Bookkeeper National 
State Bank, Camden, N. J. 

King-, Pendleton, A.B., A.M., 1872. 

b. North Carolina, Apl. 2, 1844. s. John King and . 

Entered Sophomore Class Feb. 1866. Teacher; Acting Sec. 
U. S. Legation, Constantinople, Turkey, 1889 (?) Chief of Bu- 
reau of Accounts U. S. Depart, of State, Washington, D. C. 
Author "Life of Grover Cleveland," 1888. Address, Depart, 
of State, Washington, D. C. 

Randolph, William Henry, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 17, 1848. s. George Randolph (Class 1839) 
and Rebecca Cope. Entered in 1867. Bookkeeper and Account- 
ant, m. Nov. 24, 1880, Virgilia Hopkins. Address, Atlantic 
City, N. J. 

Taylor, Edward Ballinger, A.B. (B.C.E., 1870, and M.C.E., 
1873, Polytechnic College of Pa.) 
b. near Riverton, N. J., Feb. 6, i860, s. J. Gardiner Taylor 
and Rebecca H. Ballinger. Entered Sophomore 1866. Brest. 
Everett Society ; Librarian Loganian Society ; Studied at Poly- 
technic College of Pa. 1869-70; Rodman and Clerk P. R.R. 
1870-81 ; Supervisor P. R.R. 1871-72 ; Asst. Engineer P. R.R. 
1872-76; Supt. Lewistown Div. P. R.R. 1876-79; Supt. West 
Penna. Div. P. R.R. 1879-81 ; Supt. P. C. & St. L. Ry. 1881- 
88 ; General Supt. Northwestern System Penna. Lines 1888-90 ; 
General Supt. of Transportation all Penna. Lines West of Pitts- 
burg 1 890 to date ; Member American Society of Civil Engin- 
eers ; Member and Ex-President Engineers' Society of Western 
Pa. ; Member Academy of Science and Art, Pittsburg ; the 
American Academy of Political and Social Science ; Prest. Board 
Water Commissioners, Sevvickly, Pa. m. Oct. 24, 1872, Mary 
A. Satterthwaite. Address, 1003 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Taylor, William Shipley, A.B. 

b. June 20, 1847, Cincinnati, O. s. James Taylor and Eliza- 
beth C. Shipley. Entered 1864 and left 1864 on account of 
trouble with eyes. Re-entered 1865 (Freshman Class). Vice- 
Prest. Alumni 1882. Farmer, near Burlington, N. J., 1866-68 ; 
Merchant ; Real Estate Officer United Security Life Ins. & Trust 
Co., Phila., 1887-89; with Missouri, Kansas and Texas Trust 
Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1889-91 ; 3d Vice-Prest. of same in 
Philadelphia 1891-99 ; Sec. and Treas. Kansas City, Pittsburg & 
Gulf R.R. Co. ; Prest. Texarkana and Fort Smith R.R. Co. ; 



Il6 HAVERFORD COLLEGE ' [1869 

State Visitor to State Agricultural College, N. J. ; Prest. sev- 
eral years State Experiment Station, N. J. ; Sec, several years 
of N. J. State Board of Agriculture, m. Mch. 16, 1871, Julia 
Clarke Kirkbride. Address, Hotel Lexington, Chicago, 111. 

Wliitlock, James Gilbert, A.B. 

b. Richmond, Va., Feb. 28, 1849. s. Richard H. Whitlock 
and Jane Copeland Jordan. Entered middle of Freshman year 
1866. Farmer. Address, Elmont, Va. 

Wood, Henry, A.B. (Ph.D., Leipsic, 1879.) 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July 8, 1849. s. Henry T. Wood and 
Anna Greene. Entered Sophomore Class 1866. Alumni 
Orator 1881 ; Subject: " Character and Religion in the Germanic 
Race ;" Vice-Prest. 1897 ; Studied at Univ. of Leipsic, Germany ; 
Teacher; Tutor Haverford College 1869-70; Instructor Friends' 
School, Providence, R. I. ; Assoc, in English Johns Hopkins 
Univ. 1881-84 ; Assoc, in German 1884-85 ; Assoc. Prof. 1885- 
92 ; Prof of German 1892 to date. m. 1879, Alida Nicholson. 
Address, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. 

Wood, Walter, A.B. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., June 30, 1847. s. Henry T. Wood 
and Anna Greene. PIntered Sophomore Class 1866. Studied in 
Germany. Address, New Bedford, Mass. 

Non-Graduates. 
Haines, Lindley. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 12, 1849. s. Lindley Haines and Anne 
Lindsey Sharp. Entered 1865 and left at close of Freshman year. 
Member of Board of Guardians of the Poor of Phila., Pa., 1866- 
90. Member Common Council Phila., Pa., 1890-91. Stock 
Broker. m. Jan. 14, 1874, Lillie L. Atlee. Address, 424 
Sansom St. or 125 S. 5th St., Phila., Pa. 

Liongstreth, Benjamin Taylor. 

b. Morton, Delaware Co., Pa., Aug. 16, 1849. s. William 
Collins Longstreth (Class of 1837, Manager 1864-81) and 
Abby Ann Taylor. Entered 1865 and left 1867 at close of 
Sophomore year. Iron Manufacturer and Merchant, m. (i) 
Fannie Haldeman ; (2) Nov. 14, 1889, Sara G. Haldeman. 
Address, 1608 Market St., Phila., Pa. 

Pearson, George. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1870.) 

b. Mercer, Pa., Apl. 3, 1850. s. Johnson Pearson and Sarah 
Jane Templeton. Entered 1865 and left at close of the Junior 



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year. Studied at Harvard Univ. 1 868-70. Message Clerk Sen- 
ate of Pa. 1877-78 ; Reading Clerk House of Representatives 
Pa. 1881 ; do. Senate 1883 ; Chief Clerk House of Reps. 1887; 
resigned to accept position of Private Sec. to Gov. Beaver 1887- 
91 ; Prothonotary Supreme Court Western Dist. Pittsburg, Pa., 
July 15, 1892, to date; ex-officio Prothonotary Superior Court 
July I, 1895, to date. Sec. Republican State Committee 1880- 
86. Lawyer, m. (i) Oct. 11, 1875, Jessie Patton, of Con- 
neautville. Pa. (d. June 2, 1889); (2) Nov. 15, 1892, Helen 
Hester Hume, of Houlton, Me. Address, Pittsburg, Pa. 

fWalton, William Kite. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 2, 1849; d. July 5, 1887. s. Charles 
Walton and Deborah Lightfoot. Entered 1865 and left at close 
of Freshman year. m. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 31, 1879, Dolores 
Palmer, 

1870. 

Brown, James Stuart, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 18, 1850. s. John H. Brown and Anna 
Sharpless. Entered 1866. On First Eleven of Cricket Club 
Sophomore-Senior years. Iron Manufacturer, m. Oct. 31, 1888, 
Lily Shiras Forsyth. Address, 835 Ridge Ave., Allegheny, Pa. 

Carey, Joliii EUicott, A.B. 

b. Baltimore, Md., June 28, 1852. s. James Carey (Class of 
1839) and Susan Budd Kimber. Entered Sophomore Class 
1867. Member First Eleven Cricket Club. Founder of Balti- 
timore Cricket Club 1874. Dry Goods Merchant, m. Dec. 21, 
1880, Sarah Murdoch, of Miss. Address, 10 19 N. Calvert St., 
Baltimore, Md. 

Coale, Alford Gable, A.B. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Mch. 22, 1852. s. Isaac Coale, Jr. (Class 
of 1846) and Mary Gable. Entered Sophomore Class, 1867. 
Merchant, m. Oct. 25, 1891, Elsie Jauncey Ray. Address, 
New York City. 
Comfort, Howard, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 21, 1850. s. Edward Comfort and Susan 
Edge. Entered 1866. Prest. of Class ; Prest. Atheneeum ; Li- 
brarian Loganian. Member Phi Beta Kappa 1898 ; Treas. Alumni 
Assoc. 1871-73 ; Vice-Prest. ; Prest. 1884-85. Manager of Hav- 
erford College 1880 to date ; Sec. of the Board of Managers 1884 
to date. Trustee Bryn Mawr College. Merchant, m. May 16, 
1872, Susan Foulke Wistar. Address, 4675 Knox St., German- 
town, and 529 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 



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Hilles, Thomas Allen, A.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 21, 1852. s. William Samuel 
Hilles (Class 1842, Manager 1857-71) and Sarah Lancaster 
Allen. Entered Sophomore Class 1867. Manufacturer of Ma- 
chine Tools, m. Sept. 25, 1878, Anna Edith Updegraff. Ad- 
dress, 1600 W. 7th St., and Hilles & Jones Co., Wilmington, 
Del. 

Hubbard, William Harrison, A.B. (M.D., Indiana Medical 

Collef.-e, 1878.) 

b. Guilford Co., N. C. (?), Nov. 14, 1848. s. William B. Hub- 
bard and Ludah Vestal. Entered Junior Class 1868. Studied 
Medicine Indiana Medical College. Physican at Fairmount and 
at Marion, Ind. m. Oct. 13, 1881, Emma J. Woolen. Last 
Address, Marion, Ind. 

fLoiigstreth, Thomas Kimber, A.B., A.M., 1873. 

b. Springfield, Delaware Co., Pa., Aug. 30, 185 i ; d. Phila., 
Pa., Mch. 3, 1883. s. William Collins Longstreth (Class 1837, 
Manager 1864-81) and Abby Ann Taylor. Entered 1866. 
Studied Law at Univ. of Pa. Lawyer, Phila., Pa. m. Oct. 
27th, 1880, Lucy Branson. 

Owen, Oliver, A.B., A.M., 1874 (formerly known as Oliver Gold- 
smith Owen). 

b. Iowa, (?) Sept. 22, 1846. s. Samuel Owen and . 

Entered Sophomore Class 1867. Asst. Supt. and Tutor in Classics 
and Ethics 1870—71. Teacher. Recorded Minister in the So- 
ciety of Friends 186—. Became Clergyman in Protestant Epis- 
copal Church 187- ; at present in charge of a parish in Clinton, 
N. Y. m. Maria Elizabeth Wilson. Address, Clinton, N. Y. 

fPratt, Charles Eadward, A.B., A.M., 1877. 

b. Vassalboro', Me., Mch. 13, 1845; d. Roxbury, Boston, 
Mass., Aug. 20, 1898. s. Joseph Howland Pratt and Martha 
Eunice Hanson. Entered 1866. Vice-Prest. Loganian ; Prest. 
Everett; Class Poet; Alumni Orator 1872 ; Subject : " Quakerism 
in its Relations to Municipal Law ;" Alumni Poet 1877 j Subject : 
" Pegasus at Haverford ; or, Barclay's Reception." Admitted 
to the Suffolk Bar June, 1871 ; to U. S. Bar July, 1872 ; Attorney 
and Counsel for Pope Mfg. Co. ; Represented Ward 21, Boston 
Common Council, 1877-82 ; Prest. Boston Common Council 
1881-82 ; First Member of the Society of Friends to hold ofifiice 
in Boston and the first to speak on Boston Common since the 
execution of Mary Dyer in 1660 ; this he did as Orator for Post 
113 G. A. R. Decoration Day 1882; Trustee of Boston Public 



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Library; Projector of the League of American Wheelmen and its 
first Prest., and was re-elected in 1881 ; Flounder of TJic Bicycling 
W<?/7<^ and Editor 1879-81 ; Editor of C?/////^ 1883-94; Author 
"The American Bicycler," Boston 1879 (2d ed., 1880); Con- 
tributor to many periodicals. Member Papyrus, St. Botolph, 
University, Odd Volume, Walt Whitman Clubs of Boston, and 
the Societe des Bibliophiles Contemporains of Paris, etc. Lawyer ; 
Solicitor of Patents; Specialty, Patent Cases, m. (i) Oct. i6, 
1872, Georgiana E. Folic; (2) June 18, 1893, Ella Augusta 
(Chute) Heath. 

Rose, David Franklin, A.B. 

b. Crozerville, Pa., Oct. 27, 1850. s. David Rose, M.D., and 
Sarah Rutter. Entered 1866. Attorney-at-Law. m. Jan. 17, 
1893, Florence Worrell. Address, Chester, Pa. 

t Steele, John Button, A.B. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., Nov. 27, 1850; d. McKeesport, Pa., Mch. 
31, 1886. s. Hugh Exton Steele and Hannah Baldwin Rake- 
straw. Entered 1866. Iron Manufacturer at Coatesville, Pa., 
New Castle, Pa., and at McKeesport, Pa. m. Apl. 14, 1884, 
Sophia M. Bard. 

Wood, Charles, A.B., A.M., 1873. (D.D., Princeton.) 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 3, 1851. s. John Jay Wood and 
Mary Lyon. Entered 1865. Studied at Princeton Theological 
Seminary 1870-73. Pastor Central Presbyterian Church, Buf- 
falo, N. Y., 1873-78. Studied in Germany and travelled; 
Pastor 4th Presbyterian Church, Albany, N. Y., 1881-86; Pas- 
tor 1st Presbyterian Church, Germantown, Phila., Pa., 1886—97; 
Pastor 2d Presbyterian Church, Phila., Pa., 1897 to date. 
Author " Memoir John C. Lord," Buffalo, 1878 ; " Saunterings 
in Europe," N. Y., 1882; "Beginning Life," 1889; "Friends 
and Foes of Youth," 1898. m. Sept. 6, 1883, Mary Hollings- 
worth Morris. Address, Overbrook, Pa. 

Wood, Stuart, A.B. (Ph.D., Harvard, 1875.) 

b. Phila., Pa., May 30, 1853. s. Richard Davis Wood and Ju- 
liana Randolph. Entered 1866. Studied at Harvard University. 
Member Amer. Economic Assoc, and other Societies. Author 
of " New Theory of Wages," Amer. Economic Assoc. Iron 
Manufacturer. Address, 400 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 

Carey, Thomas Kiinber. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 23, 185 1. s. James Carey (Class of 
1839) and Susan Budd Kimber. Entered 1866 and left at the 



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close of the Sophomore year. Merchant, m. Mary Thomas 
King. Address, 26 Light St., Baltimore, Md. 

tDelapljiiii, Louis Springer, Jr. 

b. Wheeling, W. Va., July 24, 1851 ; d. Mch. 2. 1884. s. 

Louis Springer Delaplain and . Entered 1866 and left at 

close of Freshman year. 

tGriscoin, William Wooclnutt. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1870; 
A.M., 187.3.) 

b. Phila., Pa., July 6, 1851; d. near Penelanguishene, Ont., 
Canada, Sept. 24, 1897 ; killed by the accidental discharge of his 
rifle while hunting, s. John D. Griscom, M.D., and Margaret 
Woodnutt Acton. Entered 1866 and left at close of the Junior 
year, luitered Senior Class Univ. of Pa. and graduated 1870. 
Prest. Electro-Dynamic Co. ; Member Amer. Inst, of Electrical 
Engineers ; Franklin Institute ; Amer. Philosophical Society. 
Author "Some Storage Battery Phenomena." Electrical En- 
gineer, m. 1877, Dora Ingham Hale. 

fLevick, Saiiniel Jones, Jr. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 19, 1849; d. Quakertown, Pa., July 28, 
1880. s. Samuel Jones Levick and Susanna Morris Mather, 
Entered 1866 and left at close of the Sophomore year. Oil 
Merchant, m. June 13, 1872, Anna E. Bullock. 

Wistar, Bartliolomcw. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 29, 1849. s. Bartholomew Wyatt Wistar 
(Class of 1837) and Annabella Elliott Cresson. P^ntered 1865 
and left at close of the Junior year. Resided in Wellington, 
Ontario, Canada, 15 years. Merchant Minneapolis, Minn. ; Mer- 
chant Cleveland, O. m. 1872, Mary Dorland. Address, 1263 
Cedar Ave., Cleveland, O. 

1871. 

Brown, Henry Graham, A.B. 

b. Chester County, Pa., June 20, 1852. s. John H. Brown and 
Anna Sharpless. I^ntered 1867. Iron and Steel Manufacturer. 
m. June 6, 1895, Nannie Price Pugsley. Address, Pittsburg, Pa. 

fEvans, William Pcnn, A.B, 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Oct. 19, 1850 ; d. Phila., Pa., 
May 8, 1893. s. Josiah Evans and Susan M. Thomas. En- 
tered Sophomore Class 1868. Valedictorian. Manager 1881- 
87. Manufacturer of Flour ; Manufacturer of Platinum. Re- 
tired from business on account of ill-health, m. Sept. 28, 1881, 
Mary Tatum. 



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Garrigiies, John Sliarpless, A.B. 

b. Haverford, Pa., July 15, 185 1. s. Haydock Garrigues 
(Manager 1859-66) and Sidney Sharpless. Entered Sophomore 
Class 1868. Civil Engineer 1871-89; Sec. and Treas. Bryn 
Mawr Trust Co. 1889 to date. m. Jan. 28, 1885, Elizabeth 
Ashmead. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Haines, Reuben, A.B. A.M., 1878. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Nov. i, 185 1. s. John Smith 
Haines (Class of 1838, Manager 1869-71) and Mary Drinker 
Cope. Entered Sophomore Class 1868. Treas. Alumni Assoc. 
1875-78. Took Special Course in Chemistry, Univ. of Pa., 
1872-75. Teacher of Science in various schools. Member 
Academy Nat. Sciences Phila., Pa. ; Franklin Institute ; Ameri- 
can Chemical Soc. ; American Institute of Mining Engineers ; 
Society of Chemical Industry (England). Analytical Chemist 
since 1880. m. July 3, 1879, Sophia Phelps Hartshorne. Ad- 
dress, Haines St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Haines, William Henry, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. i, 1854. s. Lindley Haines and Anne 
Lindsey Sharp. Entered 1867. Vice-Prest. Alumni, 1888. Man- 
ager Haverford College Oct. 1 1, 1887, to date. Manufacturer and 
Dealer in Plumbers' Supplies, m. (i) Mary Taylor Howell ; (2) 
Phebc Emlen Howell. Address, 11 36 Ridge Ave., Phila., Pa. 

Hartshorne, Joseph, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan, 21, 1852. s. Edward Hartshorne, M.D., 
and Adelia C. Levett. Entered 1867. Special student Mass. 
Institute of Technology 1871-72 ; do. Towne Scientific School 
Univ. of Pa. 1872-73. In employ of Penna. Steel Co. 1873- 
76; Asst. Chemist on Geological Survey of Pa. 1876-78; Asst. 
and Supt. Open Hearth Depart. Cambria Iron Co. 1878-81 ; 
Supt. Bessemer Depart, of do. 1881-84; General Supt. Steel 
Depart. Pottstown Iron Co. 1884-94; Member of firm of Harts- 
horne & Robeson 1894 to date; Author of various articles in 
Iron Age and other journals. Member of Iron and Steel Institute 
of Great Britain; American Institute of Mining ECngineers ; Verein 
Deutscher Eisenhiittenleute ; Naval Institute ; P'ranklin Insti- 
tute, m. (i) Jan. 1 1, 1893, Mary Ives Hobart (d. Jan. 7, 1894) ; 
(2) Apl. 15, 1896, Anna Potts Hobart. Address, Pottstown, 
Pa. 

Hoskins, Jesse Franklin, A.B. 

b. Summerfield, N. C, Mch. 21, 1849. s. Joseph Hoskins 

and . Entered Sophomore Class 1869. Teacher. Last 

address, Summerfield, N. C. 



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Moore, Walter Thomas, A.B. 

b. Salem, O., Feb. 24, 1854. s. Calvin C. Moore and Sarah 
Walker. Entered Junior Class 1869. Ocean Steamship and 
Railroad business, m. Germantown, Phila., Pa., May 14, 1896, 
Sarah Emlen, Jr. Address, 121 W. Coulter St., Germantown, 
Phila., Pa. 

Reeves, Ellis Biddle, A.B. 

b. Phosnixville, Pa., Sept. 7, 1851. s. Ellis Reeves and Re- 
becca Myer. Entered 1867. Retired. Author ReHgious book- 
lets (i) "No Salvation Beyond the Grave;" (2) "Christ the 
Incarnate God." Pohtical Historical article, " Does the Victor 
Own the Spoils ?" Bookseller ; Mercantile pursuits. Address, 
Phoenixville, Pa. 

Roberts, Alfred Reginald, A.B. 

b. Allegheny, Pa., Mch. 14, 1853. s. Solomon White Rob- 
erts and Anna S. Rickey. Entered Sept. 11, 1867. Civil En- 
gineer. Member Franklin Institute. Assistant Commissioner 
of Highways and Supt. of Bridges, Phila., Pa. m. Apl. 15, 
1880, Emily I. Lewis. Address, 1627 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Taylor, Charles Shoemaker, A.B. 

b. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 26, 1850. s. Abraham M. Taylor and 
Elizabeth R. Shoemaker. Entered 1867. Vice-Prest. Alumni 
Assoc. Manager Haverford College 1876-80. Farmer, etc. m, 
(i) June 12, 1873, Rebecca Hughes; (2) Nov. 14, 1894, Ger- 
trude Allinson. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Thurston, Edward Day, A.B. 

b. New York, Mch. 4, 1851. s. William Richardson Thurs- 
ton (Class 1837, Manager 1871-95) and Jane R. Day. P^ntered 
Sophomore Class 1868. Merchant, m. Nov. 11, 1880, Sara F. 
Leggett. Address, 24 Corlears St., New York. 

Winslow, Randolph, A.B. A.M., 1874. (M.D., Univ of Md., 

1873.) 
b. Hertford, N. C, Oct. 23, 1852. s. Caleb Winslow, M.D. 
(Class of 1842) and Jane Paxson Parry. Entered 1867. Bowler 
on the First Cricket Eleven ; Studied at Univ. of Md. Medical 
School two years ; Univ. of Pa. Medical School five months ; Mem- 
ber of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Md. ; Clinical Society 
of Md. ; Demonstrator of Anatomy Univ. of Md. 1880-86 ; Pro- 
fessor of Anatomy and Clinical Surgery in same 1891 to date; 
Professor of Surgery in Women's Medical College of Baltimore, 
Md., 1882-91. Contributed numerous articles to the medical 



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journals on surgical subjects; Physician and Surgeon, m. Dec. 
12, 1877, Rebecca Fayssoux Leiper. Address, 1900 Mt. Royal 
Terrace, Baltimore, Md. 

Non-Graduates. 

t Comfort, William. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 18, 1852 ; d. Phila., Pa., July 18, 1872. s. 
Edward Comfort and Susan Edge. Entered Sophomore Class 
and left at close of the year. 
Hartshorne, William Davis. (C. E., Lehigh Univ., Pa., 1874.) 

b. Montgomery Co., Md., Jan. 18, 1853. s. Isaac Hartshorne 
(Class 1 844) and Anna Elizabeth Stabler. Entered Sophomore 
Class 1868 and left at end of the year. Student Lehigh Univ., 
Pa., 1871-74; Held " Wilbur Scholarship " at Lehigh ; Alumni 
Trustee Lehigh Univ. Some time Member American Soc. Min- 
ing Engineers ; American Soc. Mechanical Engineers. On 
Drinker's Engineer Corps, Musconetcong Tunnel, 1874-75 ; 
Engineer Lehigh Valley R.R. and E. & A. R.R. 1875-76; 
Teacher Mathematics and Nat. Philosophy Howland School, 
Union Springs, N. Y., 1876-78; Asst. Engineer in charge of 
party gauging Mississippi River under Maj. Benyard and Hiero 
B. Herr 1879; Chemist at Arlington Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 
1879-80; in charge of Dyeing and Finishing Dept. 1881-82; 
Supt. Worsted Dept. 1882 ; Agent of Arlington Mills, Law- 
rence, Mass., 1898 to date. m. Oct. 25, 1877, Eliza J. Cutler. 
Address, 40 Pleasant St., Methuen, Mass. 

fMcDowell, Henry. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Mch. 4, 1851 ; d. Baltimore, Md., . s. 

Edward Gable McDowell and . Entered 1867 and left 1868. 

fPainter, Howard. 

b. West Chester, Pa., Jan. 29, 185 1 ; d. San Francisco, Cal., 
1876. s. Samuel M. Painter and Anna Vickers. Entered 1867 
and left at close of the Sophomore year. U. S Com'r Vienna 
Internat. Exhibition 1873. Author Report on Metallurgy, Lead, 
Silver, Copper and Zinc. Washington, Govt. Printing Office 
1875. Mining Engineer, 

Thomas, Charles Yariiall. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 16, 185 1. s. Richard Henry Thomas, 
M.D. (Manager 1850-59) and Phebe Clapp. Entered 1868 ; left 
at close of Freshman year, 1869. Recorded Minister in Society 
of Friends 1888; Enumerator of nth Census of United States 
1890. Clerk 1869-78; Farmer, m. Aug. 16, 1877, Rebecca 
Smith Edge. Address, Darlington, Md. 



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Tomliiison, Allen Josiali. 

b. Bush Hill, now Archdale, N. C, May i6, 1843. s. Allen 
Unthank Tomlinson and Rachel English. Entered Sophomore 
Class Feb. 1869; left Junior year, Feb. 1870. Sec. Loganian ; 
Class Prest. Studied at Trinity College, N. C. Taught three 
years; Manufacturer, m. Nov. 10, 1880, Anna Fawcett. Ad- 
dress, Archdale, N. C. 

1872. 

Ashbridge, Richard, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.) 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., July 16, 1854. s. Richard Ash- 
bridge and Mary B. James. Entered 1868. Studied Medicine 
at Univ. of Pa. Surgeon U. S. N. 

Cadbury, Richard Tai>per, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1877; A.M., 

1878.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 11, 1853. s. Richard Cadbury (Class of 
1842, Manager 1865-97) ^^^ Lydia Comfort Shinn. Entered 
1868. Vice-Prest. Everett. Member Phi Beta Kappa 1898. 
Studied Harvard Univ. 1876-78. Clerk in Manufacturing Busi- 
ness 1873-75; Teacher 1875-76, 1878-79; Supt. Deaf and 
Dumb Institution, Phila., Pa., 1880-83 > Supt. Univ. Hospital, 
Phila., Pa., 1884-86 ; in Trust Depart. Prov. Life & Trust Co., 
Phila., Pa., 1886 to date. m. Aug. 28, 1884, Helen Virginia 
Nathans. Address, Haverford, Pa. and 409 Chestnut St., Phila., 
Pa. 

Carey, James, Jr., A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Maryland, 1874.) 
b. Baltimore Co., Md., Mch. 11, 1854. s. James Carey 
(Class of 1839) ^"^ Susan Budd Kimber. Entered Sopho- 
more Class 1869. Studied at Law School Univ. of Mary- 
land, Baltimore, Md. Author with brother, Francis King Carey, 
"Forms and Precedents." Lawyer to 1888; Merchant, m. 
May 23, 1887, Anna Tacy King. Address, 838 Park Ave. and 
26 Light St., Baltimore, Md. 

Downing^, Thomas Stalker, A.B. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., Mch. 4, 1852. s. Thomas Stalker 
Downing and Eliza Sharpless Valentine. Entered 1868. 
Farmer. Address, Whitford, Pa. 

Erbeii, Walter, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 23, 1854. s. Peter C. Erben and Mary 
C. Davis. Entered 1868. Manufacturer of Worsted Yarns and 
Wool Combings, m. Sept. 3, 1877, Emma Ten Broeck Erentz. 
Address, 2021 De Lancey St., Phila., Pa. 



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fEstes, Thomas Ro"wland, A.B. 

b. Richmond, Ind., Dec. 14, 185 1 ; d. Westfield, Ind.,(?)Oct. 13, 
1897. s. Lewis Alden Estes and Hulda Case Hoag. Entered 
Sophomore year 1869 ; left on account of ill-health for six months ; 
student Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind., 1870-71 ; reentered 
Haverford 1871. Vice-Prest. Loganian ; Teacher 1872-79; 
Banker 1879-91 ; Merchant 1893-95 ; Teacher 1895-97. m. 
Mch. 30, 1 88 1, Ida A. Moudy. 

Forsythe, John Evans, A.B. (Degree granted in 1879.) 

b. near West Chester, Pa., Feb. 1, 1850. s. James Forsythe 
and Emily Evans. Entered Junior Class 1870 and left during 
Senior year on account of ill-health. Entered Senior Class 
Harvard ; left during the year on account of ill-health. Granted 
degree of A.B. by Haverford in 1879, with permission to rank 
with Class of 1872; Teacher. Address, Media, Pa. 

Gihhons, William Henry, A.B. A.M., 1875. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., Sept. 16, 1852. s. Abraham Gibbons and 
Martha Pennock Lukens. Entered Sophomore Class 1869. Vale- 
dictorian. Iron Manufacturer, m. June 11, 1884, Harriet Lu- 
cretia Fuller. Address, Coatesville, Pa. 

Gummere, Francis Barton, A.B. A.M., 1875. (A. B., Harvard, 
1875; Ph.D., Univ. of Freiburg, 1881.) 
b. Burlington, N, J., Mch. 6, 1855. s- Samuel James Gum- 
mere, A.M., (Prest. Haverford College 1862-74), and Elizabeth 
Hooton Barton. Entered 1869. Alumni Orator 1877 ; Poet 1878, 
1882, Subject : " Haverford Memories ;" 1883 ; Vice-Prest. 1890 ; 
Prest. 1891—94 ; Student at Harvard College 1874-75 5 ^.t several 
German Universities 1878-81 ; Member of American Modern 
Language Association ; American Dialect Association. Author 
of "The Anglo-Saxon Metaphor," Halle, 1881 ; "Handbook of 
Poetics," Boston, 1885 ; " Germanic Origins," New York, 1892 ; 
" Old English Ballads," Boston, 1894 ; Various papers in period- 
icals. Teacher Friends' School, Providence, R. I. ; Instructor 
in English, Harvard College ; Head Master Swain Free School, 
New Bedford, Mass. ; Prof. English Haverford College 1887 to 
date. m. Burlington, N. J., Sept. 14, 1882, Amelia Smith 
Mott. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Haines, Caspar Wistar, A.B. A.M., 1884. (C.E.) 

b. Cheltenham, Pa., Feb. 11, 1853. s. Robert Bowne Haines 
(Class 1844, Manager 1870-95) and Margaret Vaux Wistar. 
Entered 1868. Civil Engineer. Address, Cheltenham, Pa. 



126 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [l872 

Huston, Abram Francis, A.B. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., July 7, 1852. s. Charles Huston, M.D., 
and Isabella Pennock Lukens. Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 
Manager of Haverford College 1886 to date ; Iron Manufacturer, 
m. Jan. 17, 1889, Alice Calley. Address, Coatesville, Pa. 

fKimber, Marmaduke Cope, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. i, 1854; d. Phila., Pa., Feb. 17, 1878. s. 
Anthony Morris Kimber (Class of 1840, Manager 1849-71) and 
Margaret Cooper Cope. Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 
Studied in Germany, Greece and Italy 1875-76. Professor 
Greek and Latin Wilmington College, Wilmington, O., 1874-75 ; 
Teacher of Classics Germantown Academy 1876-78. 

Longstreth, William Morris, A.B. 

b. Springfield, Delaware Co., Pa., July 7, 1853. s. William 
Collins Longstreth (Class of 1837, Manager 1864-81) and 
Abby Ann Taylor. Entered Sophomore Class 1869. Saluta- 
torian. Commission Merchant, m. Oct. 17, 1888, Elizabeth I. 
Church. Address, Knox and Penn Sts., Germantown, Phila., 
Pa. 
Thomas, Richard Henry, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Md., 1875.) 

b. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 26, 1854. s. Richard Henry Thomas, 
M.D. (Manager 1850-59) and Phebe Clapp. Entered Sopho- 
more Class 1869. Sec. of Class Junior year. Student at Univ. 
of Md. Medical School 1872-75; special student in Biology 
Johns Plopkins Univ. 1876-77 ; studied in London Hospitals 
1876; also in Medical Depart. Univ. of Vienna, Austria, 1880- 
81. Professor of Diseases of the Throat and Chest in the 
Woman's Medical College of Baltimore 1882-93. Three years 
Dean of the Faculty. Visiting Physician Baltimore House of 
Refuge 1877-87. Recorded a Minister in the Society of Friends 
1883, and in this capacity has travelled in America, Great Britain, 
Ireland, and on the Continent of Europe. Author of " Influence 
of Weather on the Death-Rate of Diphtheria," and a number of 
papers on various subjects relating to Medicine ; joint author 
with his brother, Allen C. Thomas (Class of 1865), "The His- 
tory of the Society of Friends in America " (vol. xii. American 
Church History Series), N. Y., 1894, and Phila., Pa., 1895 ; a 
large number of Essays on "Worship," " Baptism and the Sup- 
per," and other Religious Subjects ; " Echoes and Pictures " 
(Poems), London, 1895 ; " Penelve," a Story, London, and Phila., 
Pa., 1898. Physician. m. London, Eng., Mch. 28, 1878, 
Anna Lloyd Braithwaite, of London, Address, 17 18 John St., 
Baltimore, Md. 



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Non-Graduates. 
fCliase, William Barker. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 6, 1853; d. May 26, 1872. s. Pliny 
Earle Chase, LL.D. (Prof, of Philosophy 1871-86, Acting Prest. 
1886) and Elizabeth Brown Oliver. Entered Sophomore Class 
1869 and left near the close of the Senior year on account of 
ill-health. 
fHarlaii, William Brick. 

b. Westtown, Pa., Jan. 31, 1852; d. Fredericksburg, Va., 
Aug. 31, 1878. s. Joseph Gibbons Harlan, A.M. (Professor of 
Mathematics 1853-57, Principal (Prest.) 1857) and Anna Ameha 
Stevenson. Entered Freshman Class 1868 and left at close of the 
year. Civil Engineer 1870-76; Broker 1876-77; Accountant 
in R.R. 1877-78. m. June 14, 1875, CaroHne Murray. 

Howland, Charles Samuel. 

b. Union Springs, N. Y., Sept. 4, 1851. s. Charles W. How- 
land and Gulielma M. Hilles. Entered Sophomore Class 1869; 
left during Senior year. Prest. Everett, Librarian Loganian. 
Manufacturer, m. Dec. 17, 1873, Mary C. Shipley. Address, 
Wilmington, Del. 

Hviston, William Perot. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1872; A.M., 

1875.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 2, 1854. s. Samuel Huston and Sarah 
Sansom Perot. Entered 1868 and left at middle of the Junior 
year, 1871. Entered Univ. of Pa. middle of Junior year. Mem- 
ber Haverford First Eleven Cricket. Iron Manufacturer and 
Merchant ; with Ship Building firm ; Actuary Girard Life Insur- 
ance, Annuity and Trust Co. nine years ; Broker in Investment 
Securities, m. Oct. ii, 1888, Carohne Bettle. Address, Girard 
Building, Phila., Pa. 

Morris, Isaac Tyson. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1874 ; A.M., 1877 ; 
LL.B., 1877.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 3, 1854. s. James Cheston Morris, M.D., 
and Hannah Ann Tyson. Entered Feb., 1869, and left during 
Junior year. Entered Junior Class Univ. of Pa. 1872. Student 
Law School Univ. of Pa. Gained Sharswood Prize for graduat- 
ing essay in Law Depart. Lawyer. Farmer. Address, Nar- 
berth. Pa. 

Sliarpless, Samuel Franklin. 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) June 7, 1853. s. Samuel J. Sharpless and 
Charlotte Ann Heberton. Entered Freshman Class Feb., 1869, 
and left at close of Junior year. m. 1894, Leila Horwitz. 
Address, 1301 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 



128 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1873 

Wistar, Edward Morris. 

b. Abington Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa., Jan. 3, 1852. s. 
Thomas Wistar (3d) and Priscilla Foulke. Entered middle 
Freshman year 1869 and left middle Junior year. Read Law a 
short time ; seventeen years in Banking and Life Insurance ; 
eighteen months in European travel, 1887-88 ; since then various 
occupations, Committee work ; much time given to Educational 
organizations, including Indian Mission and Freedman work ; 
visited Armenia in interest of persecuted Armenians 1896. m. 
Nov. 16, 1879, Margaret Cooper Collins. Address, 905 Provi- 
dent Building, Phila., Pa., and Roadside, LaMotte, Montgomery 
Co., Pa. 

1873. 

Comfort, James Cooper, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., June i, 1854. s. Edward Com- 
fort and Susan Edge. Entered Sophomore Class 1870. Mer- 
chant. Address, 5343 Knox St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Cope, Thomas Pim, Jr., A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Oct. 6, 1852. s. Francis Reeve 
Cope (Class 1839) and Anna Stewardson Brown. Entered 
1869. Overseer William Penn Charter School. Manufacturer. 
Address, Awbury, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Emleii, George Williams, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., May 4, 1853. s. Samuel Emlen 
and Sarah C. Williams. Entered Freshman Class Feb., 1870. 
Merchant; Manufacturer, m. 1877, Eleanor Cope. Address, 
Washington Lane, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Fox, Joseph Mickle, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 4, 1853. s. Samuel Mickle Fox and 
Mary Rodman Fisher. Entered 1869. Prest. of Athenaeum. 
Member Historical Soc. of Pa. ; Phila. Academy of Natural 
Sciences. Captain and Aide-de-Camp Pa. Militia. Lawyer, m. 
May 10, 1883, Emily A. Read, of Charleston, S. C. Address, 
Foxburg, Pa. 

fHaines, Henry Cope, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 7, 1853; d. Phila., Pa., Jan. 15, 1900. 
s. John Smith Haines (Class 1838, Manager 1869-71) and 
Mary Drinker Cope. Entered 1869. 

Lowry, Benjamin Howard, A.B., A.M., 1876. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 4, 1855. s. John Stroud Lowry and 
Elizabeth Collins Stokes. Entered Sophomore Class 1870. 



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Valedictorian. Treasurer Alumni Assoc. 1884-85 ; Orator 
1891 ; Subject: " The Single Tax." Lawyer. Address, 422 S. 
Broad St., Phila., Pa. 

Sampson, Aldeii, A.B., A.M., 1876. (A.B., Harvard, 1876 ; A.M., 
1877.) 
b. Manchester, Me., Mch. 13, 1853. s. Alden Sampson and 
Sarah Taber Pope. P>ntered 1869 from New York. Loganian 
Orator Freshman year. Prest. Athenaeum. Member Phi Beta 
Kappa. Student Harvard 1874—80. Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. 
1888. Alumni Orator 1886; Subject: "Milton's Sonnets." 
m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., June 12, 1890, Mary Agnes Yarnall. Ad- 
dress, Haverford, Pa. 

tToniliiisoii, Julius Lines, A.B., A.M. (Hon.), 1886. 

b. Bush Hill (now Archdale), N. C, June 21, 1852; d. 1890. 
s, Allen Unthank Tomlinson and Rachel English. Entered 
Senior Class 1872. Student at Trinity College, N. C. Teacher 
in North Carolina, California and Baltimore, Md. 

Non-Graduates. 
Clark, Charles Granville. 

b. , Ind., P"eb. 4, 1853. s. Dougan Clark, M.D. (Class 

1852) and Sarah Jordan Bates. Entered 1869 from Richmond, 

Ind., and left at close of Sophomore year. m. . Address, 

Bessbrook, Ireland. 

fPeitsnieier, Edward. 

b. Minden, Prussia, Aug. 8, 1847 ) ^- J^^y I7> i^/^ ; drowned 
at Cape May, N. J., during the summer vacation, s. David 
Peitsmeier and . Entered Freshman Class 1869. 

Warner, George Malin. 

b. Whiteland, Pa., Nov. 15, 1855. s. Yardley Warner and 
Hannah Allen. Entered Sophomore Class 1870 from Gtn., Phila., 
Pa., and left at close of Junior year. Sec. of Class ; Sec. of Everett. 
Wholesale Grain Business, m. Sept. 18, 1879, Elizabeth B. 
Wistar. Address, 5308 Knox St., (}ermantown, Phila., Pa. 

1874- 
Allinson, Edward Pease, A.B., A.M., 1874. 

b. Burlington, N. J., Nov. 21, 1852. s. WilHam J. Allinson 
and Rebecca W. Hinchman. Entered 1870. Gained First Prize 
Loganian Soc. for Literary Excellence 1873. Editor " Quaker 
Alumnus," 1878-79; " The Alumnus," 1879. Member Phi Beta 
Kappa 1898. Admitted to the Bar 1876. Editor Legal In- 
telligencer 1889 to date. Reporter for Superior Court of Pa. 

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130 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [^874 

1895 to date. Author of " Philadelphia, 1682-1882 ; A History 
of Municipal Development." Published 1887. Sec. of the 
Alumni Assoc. 1879-89. Alumni Orator 1890 ; Subject : " The 
Alumnus as a Citizen." Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. 1896-98 ; 
Pre.st. 1898 to date. Lawyer, m. Oct. 14, 1886, Anna G. Roberts. 
Address, West End Trust Building, Broad and Market Sts., 
Phila., Pa. 

Bullock, John Oriscom, A.B. (Ph.G., Phila. College of Phar- 
macy.) 
b. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 27, 1854. s. William R. Bullock, 
M.D. (Class 1844) and Elizabeth A. Emlen. Entered Sopho- 
more Class 1 87 1. Prest. Everett Soc. Prest. Class. Valedic- 
torian. Member Franklin Institute ; Prest. Photographic Soc. of 
Phila., Pa. Chemist and Wholesale Druggist, m. June 6, 1888, 
Rebecca M. Downing. Address, 528 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 
Emlen, James, A.B, 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 12, 1854. s. Samuel Emlen and Sarah 
Williams. Entered 1870 from Gtn., Phila., Pa. Manufacturer; 
Commission Merchant ; Sec. and Treas. m. Dec, 13, 1877, Susan 
Trotter Thompson. Address, 328 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Hartsliorue, Charles Kobinson, A.B, 

b, Montgomery Co., Md., Jan. 27, 1856. s. Isaac Harts- 
horne (Class 1844) and Anna Elizabeth Stabler. Entered 1868 
from Brighton, Md. Farmer, m. Montgomery Co., Md., Nov, 
24, 1886, Pllla Maria Lansdale. Address, Brighton, Md. 

miles, Samuel Eli, A.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Mch. 7, 1854. s. William Samuel Hilles 
(Class 1842, Manager 1857-71) and Sarah Lancaster Allen. 
Entered 1870. Vice-Prest. Everett. Salutatorian of Class, 
Draughtsman ; Clerk and Salesman, Coal Business, Phila,, Pa. 
Clerk in Foundry and Machine Shop, Cincinnati, O. Prest. The 
Samuel C. Tatum Co. Foundry and Machine Works, Cincinnati, 
O., 1 89 1 to date. m. Oct. 28, 1880, Amy Yarnall Tatum. 
Address, N. E. Cor. John and Water Sts., Cincinnati, O. 

Jones, John Barclay, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 26, 1854. s. Charles Jones (Class of 
1837) and Ann Magarge. Entered Sophomore Class 1871 from 
Gtn., Phila., Pa. With Cotton Mfg. firm ; Window Glass Mfg. 
firm; Paper Mfg. firm. m. Oct. 24, 1889, Helen Lee Hopkins. 
Address, 143 West Coulter St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

fKlrkbride, Mahlon, A.B, 

b. Lower Makefield, Bucks Co., Pa., Apl. 30, 1855. ^• 
Johnstown, Pa., May 31, 1889. Drowned or killed in the great 



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flood, with his wife and three children. His body was found 
four months later. Entered Sophomore Class 1871 from Mor- 
risville, Pa. In the employ of the Cambria Iron Co. 1874-89; 
Auditor Johnson Steel Street Rail Co. 

Price, Tlieopliilus Pliaro, A.B. 

b. Tuckerton, N. J., Aug. 7, 1855. s. Theophilus Townsend 
Price and Eliza Pharo. Entered Sophomore Class. Studied 
three years at Crozer Theological Seminary, Upland, Pa., taking 
full course. Nine years in Pastorate (Baptist) at Cape May City 
and Cedarville, N. J., and Hatboro, Pa. Author of History of 
Cedarville Baptist Church in Minutes of West Jersey Baptist 
Assoc. ; "Account of Disastrous Fires;" N. J. Geological Sur- 
vey 1885, etc. Machinist; Miller; Teacher, Peddie Institute, 
Hightstown, N. J. ; Six years Farmer ; Surveyor ; Preacher, 
m. Mch. 4, 1884, Emma Leach. Address, Tuckerton, N. J, 

Tlioinpsoii, James Beatiii, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 20, 1855. s. John J. Thompson and Eliza- 
beth Hough Trotter. Entered Sophomore Class Feb., 1872. 
m. Emilia Garrison Brinton. Address, 2212 Walnut St., Phila., 
Pa. 

Trotter, Joseph, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 12, 1853. s. Joseph H. Trotter and Edith 
Newbold. Entered Sophomore 1871 and left 1874. Student at 
the Univ. of Pa. 1870-71, but left at close of Freshman year. 
Member Hist. Soc. Pa. Stockbroker, m. Ellen M. Dudley. 
Address, 18 12 Spruce St. and 322 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 
Bangs, William. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Sept 24, 1856. s. William P. 
Bangs and Sarah C. Emlen. Entered 1870 and left at close of 
Sophomore year 1872. Salesman Oil Business, m. Oct. 28, 
1886, Annie B. Davis. Address, 165 W. Coulter St., German- 
town, Phila., Pa. 

Deacon, Frederick Howard. 

b. Burlington, N. J., May 30, 1853. s. John C. Deacon and 

Maria . Entered 1870 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Member Pa. State Militia three years. Electrical Engineer, m. 
1882, Margaret Louise Deacon. Address, 926 Drexel Building, 
Phila., Pa. 

Longstretli, Henry. 

b. Springfield, Delaware Co., Pa., June 27, 1855. s. William 
Collins Longstreth (Class 1837, Manager 1864-81) and Abby 



132 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1875 

Ann Taylor. Entered Freshman Class Feb., 1 871, from Phila., Pa., 
and left at close of the Junior year. Clerk Prov. Life and Trust Co. 
m. June i, 1887, Emma V. Smith. Address, Tacoma, Wash. 

fSmitli, Franklin Whitall. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Aug. 12, 1854. d. near Had- 
donfield, N. J., Aug. 8, 1872. s. Robert Pearsall Smith (Class 
1854, Manager 1849-59) and Hannah Whitall. Entered 1870 
and left close of I" reshman year, 1 87 1. Student Princeton 1871— 
72. (See his biography, "The Record of a Happy Life," by 
his mother, " H. W. S.") 

Stabler, Charles Miller. (A.B., Yale, 1876 ; LL.B., Univ. of 
the City of New York, 1880.) 
b. Alexandria, Va., June 6, 1853. s. Francis Stabler and 
Cornelia Miller, t^ntered 1870 and left during the Freshman 
year. Studied at Yale Univ. 1872-76, also at Univ. of the 
City of New York 1877-80. Teacher Friends' High School, 
Baltimore, Md., three years ; in Stevens Institute, Hoboken, 
N. J. (High School Depart.), three years ; practiced law in New 
York City nine years ; Principal Sherwood Friends' School, 
Sandy Spring, Md., two years ; Instructor in Higher Mathe- 
matics in George School, Bucks Co., Pa., four years and to 
date. m. Aug. 7, 1895, Mary Ida Palmer. Address, George 
School, Bucks Co., Pa. 

fWarrington, Curtis Hoopes. 

b. near Moorestown, N. J., Oct. 23, 185 i. d. West Goshen, 
Pa., June 27, 1896. s. Thomas Warrington and Anna Mary 
Hoopes. Entered Sophomore Class 1871 from West Chester, 
Pa., and left 1873 during the Senior year. Farmer, m. (i) 
Oct. 7, 1875, Helen A. Smith; (2) Oct. 12, 1893, Elizabeth L. 
Walton. 

1875. 

Bispliani, Edward Koons, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., F"eb. 20, 1856. s. Samuel Augustus Bispham 
aud Cornelia Koons. Entered 1871. Address, 2313 De Lancey 
Place, Phila., Pa. 

Brown, Alonzo, A.B , A.M., 1878. 

b. Hamilton Co., Ind., July 9, 1849. s. Jabez Brown and 
Sarah Durflinger. Entered Junior Class from Ironton, Wis., 1873. 
Student Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 1869; at Ripon Col- 
lege, Wisconsin, 1870-73. Teacher, m. Oct. 11, 1884, Mary 
ILlizabeth Van Leer. Address, 4048 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 



1875] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 33 

Davis, James Franklin, A.B. A.M., 1879. 

b. Deep River, N. C, July 4, 1850. s. Henry Davis and Anna 
Henley. Entered Sophomore Class 1872 from Westminster, 
N. C. Won Second Prize for best Essay Loganian Soc. ; Vice- 
Prest. Loganian ; Valedictorian ; Studied half year Johns Hopkins 
Univ., Baltimore, Md. ; half year each in Univ. of Leipzig and 
Strassburg, Germany ; Teacher Oakwood Seminary, Union 
Springs, N. Y., 1877; Asst. Prof, of Greek and Asst. Supt. 
Haverford College, 1879-80 ; Teacher in various places 1881- 
88; Prof. Greek and German Guilford College, N. C, 1889 to 
date; Farmer 1895 to date. m. May 4, 1881, Laura Menden- 
hall. Address, Guilford College, N. C. 

Haines, Cliarles Edward, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 13, 1856. s. Lindley Haines and Anne 
Lindsey Sharp. Entered Sophomore Class 1872. Manufacturer 
of Plumbers' Supplies. Address, 11 36 Ridge Ave., Phila., Pa. 

tHunt, William, Jr., A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 2, 1857; d. Phila., Pa., Nov. 21, 1898. 
s. William Hunt, M.D., and Rebecca Thompson Price. Lawyer. 
Entered 1871. 

Huston, Charles Lukens, A.B. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., July 8, 1856. s. Charles Huston, M.D., and 
Isabella Pennock Lukens. Entered 187 1. Clerk ; Bookkeeper ; 
Department Manager ; General Manager Iron and Steel Works. 
Address, Coatesville, Pa. 

Newlin, Harold Parker, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 7, 1855. s. William Parker Newlin and 

. Entered Sophomore Class 1872. Address, 1807 Pine 

St., Phila., Pa. 

Pharo, Walter Willits, A.B. 

b. Tuckerton, N. J., May 31, 1855. s. Archelaus R. Pharo 
and Louisa Willits. Entered 1871. Iron Manufacturer and 
Dealer, m. Oct. 30, 1894, Elizabeth Bellerby Wilson. Address, 
Twenty-second St. and Washington Ave., Phila., Pa., and Haver- 
ford, Pa. 

Tebbetts, Cliarles Edwin, A.B. A.M., 1880. (Ph.B., Iowa State 
University, 1877 ; A.M., 1880.) 
b. Muscatine, Iowa, Apl. 25, 1856. s. Charles Albert Teb- 
betts and Mary Hill Bean. Entered from Muscatine, la., 1871. 
Studied at Iowa State University i^yG-yy ; Teacher Union 
Springs, N. Y., 1877-81 ; Prof. Science 1881-85, and Prof. 
Mathematics 1881-87 Penn College, la. Recorded Minister in 
Society of Friends 1891. Address, Pasadena, Cal. 



134 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1876 

White, Miles, Jr., A.B. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 17, 1856. s. Francis White (Class 
1843, Manager 1878 to date) and Jane E. Janney. Entered 1871. 
Vice-Prest. Alumni 1888, 1890. Director of Nat. Mechanics' 
Bank, Baltimore ; of Central Railway Co. of Baltimore ; of Mer- 
cantile Library, Baltimore ; and various charitable institutions ; 
Member of Archaeological Institute of America (Baltimore 
Society), m. Apl. 23, 1890, Virginia Purviance Bonsai. Address, 
■ 1216 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 

Non-Graduates. 

Kicliards, Archer. (Formerly known as Ellis Archer Richards.) 

[Science, 
b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 30, 1857. s. William T. Richards, Artist, 
and Anna Matlack. P^ntered 1871 from Gtn., Phila., Pa., and 
left 1873. Published papers in Scientific Journals ; Took a two 
years' special course in Stevens Institute of Technology, Hobo- 
ken, in 1877. Draughtsman and Designer, m. Aug. 24, 1882, 
Carrie Nelson, Address, 94 Catharine St., Springfield, Mass. 

Stokes, N. Newliii, Jr. [Ana. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 10, 1856. s. John H. Stokes and Lydia 

Lukens Jones. Entered Sophomore Class 1872 and left at close 

of year. Insurance, m. Helen Deardorff McCreary. Address, 

Moorestown, N. J. 

Trotter, Walter Newhold. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 25, 1855. s. Joseph H. Trotter and Edith 

Newbold. Entered Sophomore Class 1872 and left at the close 

of the year. Clerk in Penn Mutual Ins. Co. ; Clerk in Fidelity 

Trust Co. Address, 329 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

1876. 

Alliiisoii, Francis Greenleaf, A.B. A.M., 1879. TA.B., Har- 
vard, 1877; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1880; Hon., A.M., 
Williams, 1895.) 
b. Burlington, N. J., Dec. 16, 1856. s. William J. Allinson 
and Rebecca W. Hinchman. Entered Sophomore Class 1873. 
]\Iember Phi Beta Kappa, Johns Hopkins Univ. Alumni Orator 
1885; Subject: " Secondary Education." Studied at Harvard 
1876-77 ; Johns Hopkins 1877-80; for shorter periods at Hei- 
delberg, Bonn and Berlin, Germany. Fellow Johns Hopkins 
Univ. 1877-80 ; Asst. Prof Latin and Greek, Haverford, 1880- 
82; Classical Master University School, Baltimore, Md., 1882- 
92 ; Asst. Prof Ancient Languages, Williams College, Mass., 



1876] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 135 

1892-95 ; Assoc. Prof. Greek, Brown Univ., Providence, R. I., 
1895-98; Prof. Classical Philology 1898 to date. P>equent 
Contributor to American Journal of Philology. Author of Greek 
Prose Composition, Boston, Allyn & Bacon, Three Editions, 
1889, 1890, 1895. m. Baltimore, Sept. lo, 1885, Mary Irwin 
Carey. Address, Brown Univ., Providence, R. I. 

Bisphani, David, A.B. ( Formerly known as David Scull Bisp- 
ham.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 5, 1857. s. William Danforth Bisphani 
and Jane Lippincott Scull. Entered from Moorestown, N. J., 
1872. Mercantile pursuits about eight years, since which time, 
Music. Connected several years with Royal Opera, Covent Gar- 
den, London, Eng., and Grand Opera elsewhere ; also singing in 
concerts, m. Phila., Pa., Apl. 28, 1885, Caroline Russell. Ad- 
dress, 19 Kensington Gore, London, Eng. 

Coltou, lieubeii, A.B. 

b. Worcester, Mass., Nov. 27, 1855. s. Samuel Horton Col- 
ton and Ann King. Entered 1872. Member of the American 
Antiquarian Society. Librarian of the American Antiquarian 
Society eleven years; since Manufacturer, m. Oct. 21, 1890, 
Grace Goddard Cleveland, of Worcester. Address, 9 1 5 Boylston 
St., Boston, Mass. 

Dudley, Henry Wilson, A.B. 

b. *East Vassalboro', Me., Jan. 28, 1850. s. Henry Dudley 
and . Entered 1872. Address, O'Neill, Nebraska. 

Gifford, Seth Kelley, A.B. A.M., 1879. 

b. West Falmouth, Mass., July 29, 1854. s. Azariah S. Gif- 
ford and Lois Bean. Entered Sophomore Class 1873. Brest, 
of Class ; Pre.st. of Athenpeum ; Valedictorian. Studied Ber- 
lin, Bonn and Munich 1883-85. Vice-Prest. Alumni, 1892. 
Member Phi Beta Kappa 1898 ; Member American Philological 
Assoc. ; American Archaeological Assoc. Teacher ; Teacher 
Friends' School, Providence, R. L ; Asst. Prof of Greek and 
Latin, Haverford, 1882-83 ; Prof. German and Latin 1885-86 ; 
Prof Greek and German 1886-88 ; Prof of Greek 1888 to date, 
m. (i) July I 5, 1878, S. Elma Winslow ; (2) June 28, 1883, Mary 
Amy Gifford. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Hobbs, Lewis Lyndon, A.B. A.M., 1882. 

b. New Garden, N. C, May 17, 1849. s. Lewis Hobbs and 
Phebe Cook. Entered 1872. Vice-Prest. Loganian. Prest. 
Everett. Member of Board of Education Guilford Co., N. C. 
Clerk of North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends 1886 to date. 



136 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1876 

Teacher. Prest. Guilford College, N. C, 1888 to date. m. Nov. 
4, 1880, Mary Mendenhall. Address, Guilford College, N, C. 

Holme, Richiird Henry, A.B. 

b. Salem Co., N. J., Oct. 27, 1846. s. Benjamin Seeley 
Holme and Elizabeth Dennis. Entered Sophomore Class 1865, 
left 1867 and returned 1873. Won Alumni Prize for Composition 
and Oratory 1876 ; Subject : " Christianity as a Factor in Civili- 
zation." Farmer; Dealer in Milk. m. Oct. ii, 1883, Pauline 
Waddington. Address, 1 140 Druid Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

tKimber, Thomas William, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. i, 1855; d. Jan. 9, 1885. s. Anthony 
Morris Kimber (Class of 1840, Manager 1849-71) and Margaret 
Cooper Cope. Entered 1871 from Gtn., Phila., Pa., and left at 
close of Sophomore year. Returned in 1874 and graduated 
with Class of 1876. Lawyer, m. Gtn., Phila., Pa., Feb. 16, 
1 88 1, Maria B. Shoemaker. 

Longstretli, Charles Albert, A.B. 

b. Springfield, Delaware Co., Pa., May 20, 1857. s. William 
ColHns Longstreth (Class of 1837, Manager 1864-81) and Abby 
Ann Taylor. Entered 1872. Optician, m. Phila., Pa., Nov. 4, 
1885, Ellen Warder Pearsall. Address, 228 Market St., Phila., 
Pa,, and Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Nicholson, John Whitall, A.B. 

b. Camden, N. J., Mch. 31, 1856. s. William Hopkins 
Nicholson (Class of 1846) and Sarah Whitall. Entered 1872 
from Haddonfield, N. J. Prest. of Class several terms. Glass 
Manufacturer, m. Oct. 22, 1885, Eliza E. Stokes. Address, 
Moorestown, N. J., and 410 Race St., Phila., Pa. 

Roberts, Percival, Jr., A.B. 

b. Sept. 15, 1857. s. Percival Roberts and Eleanor William- 
son. Entered 1872 from Phila., Pa. Studied at Univ. of Pa. 
1 87 1 and left during the Freshman year. Manager of Pencoyd 
Iron Works, Pa. m. Elizabeth Frothingham. Address, no S. 
20th St. and 201 S. 4th St., Phila., Pa. 

Taylor, Frank H., A.B. 

b. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 20, 1855. s. David Taylor and Laura 
Carroll. Entered 1872. Vice-Prest. Alumni, 1895-97. Studied 
at Harvard, Clerk; Merchant, m. Phila., Pa., Mch. 31, 1880, 
Rebecca M. Nicholson. Address, 7422 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Taylor, Howard Gardiner, A.B. 

b. near Riverton. N. J., Mch. 9, 1858. s. J. Gardiner Taylor 
and Rebecca H. Ballinger. Entered Sophomore Class 1873. 



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Curator of Loganian. Member Board of Commissioners of 
Appeal 1894 for Cinnaminson Township. Farmer, m. Oct. 28, 
1886, Anna M. Comfort. Address, Riverton, N. J. 

fTaylor, Lewis Alfred, A.B. 

b. Tecumseh. Mich., (?) Apl. 6, 1857; d. 1881. s. Joshua 
Taylor and . Entered Sophomore Class 1873. 

Non-Graduates. 

tCope, Alfred, Jr. 

b. Germantown. Phila., Pa., Jan. 31, 1857; d. Saranac Lake, 
Adirondacks, N. Y., Jan. 14. 1^97- s- Francis Reeve Cope (Class 
of 1839) and Anna Stewardson Brown. Entered 1872 and lett 
at close of the Junior year. Manufacturer, m. June 2, 1887, 
Margaret Cheston Yarnall. 

Haines, Francis Cope. 

b Phila Pa., May 8, 1857. s. John Smith Hames (Class 183b, 
Manager 1869-71) and Mary Drinker Cope. Entered 1872 from 
Gtn., Phila., Pa., and left during the Senior year. Address, 
Haines St., Gtn., Phila., Pa. 

Longstreet, Jacob Holmes. 

b. Bordentown, N. J., Mch. 19, 1857. s. H. H. Longstreet, 
M D,^ and . Entered 1872, left 1874. 

Warrington, Thomas Francis. 

b West Chester, Pa., Oct. 11, 1856. s. Thomas Warnngton 
and Anna Mary Hoopes. Entered Sophomore Class 1873 and 
left at the close of the Junior year. Machinist ; Farmer ; Miller ; 
Draughtsman; Engineer, m. (i) Sept. 18, 1879, Jo^^P^^^J 
L. Smith; (2) Feb. 3, 1886, Ellen Parvin. Address, North 
Walnut St., West Chester, Pa. 

White, David Francis. 

b Belvidere, N. C, Oct. 7, 1850. s. Josiah T. White and 
Elizabeth Wilson. Studied in Earlham College, Ind., one year, 
1 87 1 Entered 1872 from Dublin, Ind., and left at close of the 
Junior year. Treas. Loganian ; Teacher ; Farmer ; Bookkeeper in 
Grain House ; Agent and Solicitor of " Richmond (Ind.) Weekly 
Enterprise." m. Apl. 20, 1876, Angelina G. Hough. Address, 
Fountain City, Ind. 

1877. 

Anderson, Isaac W., A.B. 

b. Haverford. Pa., Feb. 17, 1856. s. Isaac W. Anderson, 
M.D., and Martha Crawford. Entered 1873. In Office Genl. 



138 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [iS?/ 

Supt. Northern Pacific R.R. ; Genl. Manager Tacoma Land Co. 
1882 to date. m. June 4, 1884, Maud Parker. Address, Ta- 
coma, Washington. 

Bully, Frederick Lang", A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 31, 1857, s. Joshua Longstreth Bailyand 
Theodate Lang. Entered 1873. Vice-Prest. Loganian. First 
Winner of "Cope Prize Bat" in Cricket. Captain First Eleven 
1877. Dry Goods Commission Merchant, m. Apl. 10, 1884, 
CaroHne Atlee Corlies. Address, Ardmore, Pa. 

Forsythe, Isaac, A.B. 

b. near West Chester, Pa. s. James Forsythe and Emily 
Evans. Entered Junior Class middle of the year (1876) from 
Media, Pa. Studied a short time at Univ. of Pa. Farmer ; Civil 
Plngineer ; Clerk ; Real Estate and Lisurance Broker, m. Mch. 
14, 1894, Sarah Cope Garrett. Address, Media, Pa., and 202 
Walnut Place, Phila., Pa. 

Krider, James Delaplaiiie, A.B. (Ph.G., Phila. College of 
Pharmacy, 1883.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 25, 1857. s. Richard C. Krider and 
Jane McCay. Entered 1873 from Chester, Pa. Pharmacist. 
Address, 1709 North Sydenham St., Phila., Pa. 

Mercer, George Gluyas, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1877; 
LL.M., Yale, 1878; D.C.L., Yale, 1879.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 20, 1853. s. John Alexander Mercer 
and Anna Van Arsdalen. Entered Senior Class 1876. Alumni 
Orator 1889; Subject: "The American Scholar in Profes- 
sional Life." Member Phi Beta Kappa 1898. Member of Phila. 
City Councils 1897 to date. Director Geographical Society of 
Phila., Pa. ; Penna. Ballot Reform Assoc. ; Phila. " Committee 
of Fifty ;" Civil Serv'ice Reform Assoc. ; Indian Rights Assoc. ; 
Municipal League of Phila., Pa. ; Counsellor Amer. Academy of 
Political and Social Science ; Amer. Inst. Civics ; Treas. Free 
Library of Pxonomics and Political Science of Phila. ; Member 
Amer. Bar Assoc. ; International Law Assoc. ; Amer. Economic 
Assoc. ; Historical Society of Penna. ; International Arbitration 
and Peace Assoc. ; Amer. Social Science Assoc. ; Law Assoc, of 
Phila., Pa. ; Amer. Statistical Assoc. ; Penna. Bar Assoc. Lawyer. 
Address, 601 Drexel Building, Phila., Pa. 

Smith, William Foulke, SB. 

b. Chester Hill, O., June 5, 1854. s. David Smith and Mary 
Foulke. Entered Senior Class 1876 from Pennsville, O. Prest. of 
Everett Society. Taught in High School six months ; studied law 



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two years ; admitted to the bar in 1879 ; practiced law in Belmont 
Co., O., since 1880. Judge Probate Court, Belmont Co., 
O. ' Member Board of Education Barnesville Schools. School 
Examiner. Solicitor of village of Barnesville. m. June 23, 
1880, Mary B. Pond. Address, St. Clairsville, O. 

Towiisend, Wilson, A.B. 

b. Rahway, N. J., Sept. 29, 1857. s. James S. Townsend and 
Mercy Wilson. Entered Junior Class 1875. Teacher 1877-82 ; 
Bookkeeper to date. Address, Longdale, Va. 

Non-Graduates. 

fBell, Charles Dutilli. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 21, 1856; d. , Oct. 19, 1885. s. 

Samuel Bell and . Entered 1873 and left 1874. 

tCongdoii, Gilbert Arnold. [Aits, 

b. Providence, R. I., Nov. 25, 1856; d. 1884. s. Gilbert 
Congdon and Elizabeth A. Crenshaw. Entered 1873 and left at 
end of Freshman year. m. Elizabeth G. Abbott. 

fLyon, John Stewart. [kris. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 4, 1856 ; d. Jan. — , 1899. s. Samuel 

Stewart Lyon and Annie Valentine. Entered 1 873 and left at close 

of Freshman year. Iron Manufacturer, m. Apl. 2, 1885, Margaret 

McKnight. 

Metcali; Charles A. [Special. 

b Providence, R. I., May 30, 1857. s. Henry B. Metcalf and 

Maiy T. Haskell. Entered as Special Student 1873 and left 

durino- the year. Clerk ; Financial Manager Wallace Theatre, 

Boston, Mass. m. Chicago, 111., Apl. 17, 1892, Maud Harold. 

Address, Chicago, 111., or 36 OUve St., Providence, R. I. 

Thompson, John James, Jr. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 20, 1858. s. John James Thompson and 

Elizabeth Hough Trotter. Entered Freshman Class Jan., 1874, 

and left during the Junior year. Address, 2024 Spruce St., 

Phila., Pa. 

1878. 

Baily, Albert Lang, A.B. 

b. Vassalboro', Me., June 22, 1859. s. Joshua Longstreth Baily 
and Theodate Lang. Entered 1874 from Phila., Pa. "Spoon 
Man." Sec. of Class. Sec. of Athenaeum ; Prest. of same ; Won 
Cricket Fielding Belt ; on First Eleven. Dry Goods Commission 



I40 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1S78 

Merchant, m. Apl. 2, 1888, Eliza Montell Lycett. Address, 
Haverford, Pa. 

Baily, Henry, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1879 ; A.M., 1880.) 

b. Baily's Station, Pa., Jan. 18, 1857. s. Hon. Joseph Baily 
and Rebecca Watson. Entered 1874 from Newport, Pa. Studied 
at Harvard Univ. 1878—80. Taught five years; travelled three 
years; Studied Law three years, m. Dec. 31, 1885, Frances 
Emerson. Address, Lock Box 24, Newton Centre, and 23 
Court St., Boston, Mass, 

Ciirev, Francis King-, A.B. A.M., 1881. (LL.B., Univ. of Md., 

'I88O.) 

b. Baltimore Co., Md., July i, 1858. s. James Carey (Class 
of 1839) and Susan Budd Kimber. Entered 1874. Alumni 
Prize Orator 1877; Subject: "The Future of a Great Experi- 
ment." Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. Author " The Law of Hus- 
band and Wife," by David Stewart and Francis King Carey ; 
" Forms and Precedents," by James Carey, Jr., and Francis King 
Carey; Articles in "Princeton Rev.," "American Law Rev.," 
etc. Lawyer, m. Apl. 27, 1886, Anne Galbraith Hall. Ad- 
dress, 300 P^quitable Building, Baltimore, Md. 

Comfort, Edward Thomas, A.B. 

b. Byberry, Phila., Pa., Aug. 24, 1858. s. Edward Comfort 
and Susan I^dge. Entered middle of the Freshman year, 1855, 
from Gtn., Phila., Pa. Prest. of Class ; Prest. of Athenaeum ; 
Won First Prize for Batting in Cricket 1877-78 ; First Prize for 
Bowling 1878 ; on First Eleven. Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. 
Merchant. Address, 529 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 

Crosman, Cliarles Sumner, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1879; LL.B., 
Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C, 1884.) 

b. Lynn, Mass., June 3, 1858. s. John Henry Crosman and 
Deborah Wing Holway. Entered Sophomore Class 1875. 
Student Harvard Univ. 1878-79; Columbian Univ. Law School 
1882-85. Taught in Washington, D. C, 1879-84. Head Master 
of Haverford College Grammar School, Haverford, Pa., 1884 to 
date. m. Lynn, Mass., Sept. i, 1885, Sarah Elizabeth Fuller. 
Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Eldridj:^e, Jonathan, S.B. 

b. Harford Co., Md., Nov. 17, 1855. s. David Eldridge and 
Susanna Hall. Entered Senior year, 1877, from Goshenville, Pa. 
Farmer, m. Mch. 4, 1886, Annie Thomas. Address, Seal, Pa. 

Forsythe, Edward, S.B. 

b. Chester Co., Pa., July 7, 1856. s. John Forsythe and 
Mary P. Smith. Entered Senior Class 1877. Investment 



1878] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE, I4I 

Broker, m. Hannah Yerkes. Address, Drexel Building and 
Narberth, Pa. 

Frazier, Cyrus Pigrgott, S.B. (A.B., Trinity College, N. C, 
1877 ; A.M., 187y.) 
b. Archdale, N. C, Aug. 25, 1853. s. Harrison Frazier and 
Gracett Piggott. Entered Senior Class 1877 from Bush Hill, N. C. 
Student Trinity College, N. C, 1874-77. Prof. French and Ger- 
man, Trinity College, 1879-89. Supt. City Schools, Greensboro, 
N. C. Treas. Greensboro Furniture Mfg. Co. 1891 to date ; Prest. 
Building Assoc. ; Real Estate Business, m. Kingston, N. C, 
May 20, 1882, Lucetta Churchill. Address, Greensboro, 
N. C. 

Haines, Robert Bowne, Jr., S.B. 

b. Cheltenham, Pa., Apl. 10, 1857. s. Robert Bowne Haines 
(Class 1844, Manager 1870-95) and Margaret Vaux Wistar. 
Entered 1874. Life Member Franklin Institute. Secured Patent 
for Micrometer Gauge for Plate Rolling, Feb. 9, 1892. Also 
Copyright for Flat Notched Gauge, new U. S. Standard. Supt. 
Electric Lighting Works ; Salesman Boiler Works ; Sec, Treas. 
and Manager Machine Forging Works ; Sec. Plate Rolling Mill, 
m. June 18, 1890, Mary W. Huston. Address, 156 W. School 
Lane, Germantown, Phil a., Pa. 

Hill, Samuel, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1879.) (Formerly known 
as Samuel H. Hill.) 

b. Uwahree, N. C, May 13, 1857. s. Nathan Branson Hill 
(Class of 1839) ^"d Eliza Laura Mendenhall. Entered Sopho- 
more Class, from Minneapolis, Minn. Student Cornell Univ. and 
Harvard Univ. 1878—79. Prest. Minneapolis Trust Co. ; Prest. St. 
Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Co., the Montana Central 
Railway Co., the Eastern Railway Co. of Minnesota, the Great 
Falls Water Power and Townsite Co., the Sand Coulee Coal Co. ; 
Vice-Prest. of the Minneapolis Union Railway Co., and of the 
Minneapolis Athenaeum ; General Manager of the Minneapolis 
Western Railway Co. Director in the Great Northern Railway 
Co., Willmar & Sioux Falls Railway Co., Duluth, Watertown 
& Pacific Railway Co., and in the Northern Steamship Co. 
Director Lakewood Cemetery Assoc. ; Prest. Alumni Assoc. 
Minneapolis High Schools. Member of the Harvard Club of 
New York, the University Club of New York, the Cosmos Club 
of Washington, D. C, the Minneapolis Club and the Minne- 
sota Club of St. Paul. m. Sept. 6, 1888, Mary Hill. Address, 
Minneapolis Trust Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 



142 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1878 

Reynolds, Lindley Murray Hoag, A.B. 

b. Guilford Co., N. C, Jan. 7, 1852. s. Joash Reynolds and 
Anna English Blair. Entered 1874. Valedictorian. Prest. of 
Class ; Prest. of Everett Literary Soc. ; Editor of Tlie Bud and 
of Tlic Collegian. Teacher in Friends' Select School, Phila., Pa., 
1878-84; Teacher in Friends' Central School, 15th and Race 
Sts., Phila., Pa., 1884-90; Principal of High School, Winston, 
N. C, 1890-95. Address, Archdale, N. C. 

Smiley, Daniel, A.B. 

b. Vassalboro', Kennebec Co., Me., Nov. 29, 1855. s. 
Daniel Smiley and Dorcas Burnham Hanson. Entered 1874. 
Prest. of Everett last half of the year 1887-88. Teacher in 
Penn Charter School, Phila., Pa., 1878-81 ; Clerk and Manager 
of Lake Mohonk House 1881 to date. m. June 18, 1881, Effie 
Florence Newell. Address, Mohonk Lake, Ulster Co., N. Y. 

Stokes, Henry Newlin, S.B. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 

1884.) 
b. Moorestown, N. J., Oct. 24, 1859. s. John H. Stokes, 
M.D., and Tabitha Jenkins. P^ntered 1874. Student Johns 
Hopkins Univ., Sept., 1878, to June, 1884. In Johns Hopkins 
Univ., Fellow in Biology for two years, 1881-83. Fellov/ by 
Courtesy one year, 1883-84, and 1889 Fellow by Courtesy, 
Student in Germany and Switzerland 1884-89. Member of 
Deutsche Chemische Gessellschaft (Berlin), Societe Chemique 
de Paris, American Chemical Soc, American Assoc, for Ad- 
vancement of Science, National Geographical Soc. ; Prest. 
Chemical Soc. of Washington, D. C. Author of many chemi- 
cal articles in various periodicals. Chemist in U. S. Geological 
Survey 1889-92 ; Asst. Prof, of Chemistry, Univ. of Chicago, 
1892-93 ; Chemist in U. S. Geological Survey 1894 to date. 
Address, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

Taylor, Henry Longstreet, A.B. A.M., 188-5. (^LD., Medical 
College ot Ohio, lb82.) 
b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 19, 1857. s. David H. Taylor and 
Laura Carroll. Entered 1874. Vice-Prest. Loganian. Student 
Univ. of Berlin, 1878 ; Medical College of Ohio, 1879-82 ; Univ. 
of Berlin, Strassburg, Prague, Vienna, and Berlin, 1882-84. U. S. 
Pension Commissioner, Asheville, N. C, 1890-93. Member 
Amer. Climatological Assoc. ; Amer. Medical Assoc. Author 
many papers on Medical Subjects in Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic, 
N. Y. Medical Journal ; Amer. Journal Medical Sciences, etc. 
Physician, Address, 75 Lowry Arcade, St. Paul, Minn. 



1878] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. I43 

Thomas, John Mickle Whitall, A.B. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Apl. 11, 1859. s. James Carey Thomas, 
A.M., M.D. (Class 185 i, Manager 1860-97) and Mary Whitall. 
Entered 1874. Glass Manufacturing 1878-96; Engraving and 
Printing 1896 to date. m. Phila., Pa., Oct. 24, 1883, Mary Clark 
Nicholson. Address, 520 N. 8th St., Phila., Pa., and Haver- 
ford, Pa. 

White, Geoi'ge Wilson, A.B. 

b. Belvidere, N. C, June 22, 1855. s. Rufus White and 
Lydia Wilson. Studied at Earlham College, 1873-74. Entered 
1874. Athenaeum Soc. Medal; Class Prest. 1878. Teacher 
of Science and Mathematics ; Principal Sunbury Academy, N. C, 
1878-79; Belvidere Academy, N. C, 1880-82; New London 
Academy, Ind., 1883 ; Central Academy, Plainfield, Ind., 1884- 
93 ; Treas. Guilford College, N. C, 1893 to date. m. Sept. 16, 
1886, Mary Elizabeth White. Address, Guilford College, N. C. 

Non-Graduates. 
Black, John Maris Lindsay. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., June 18, 1857. s. Samuel Anderson Black and 
Elizabeth Cocoran Lindsay. Entered partial course 1873 from 
Bryn Mawr, Pa., and entered full course 1874. Left middle of 
Sophomore year. Student one year Phila. Polytechnic College. 
Printer; R.R. Freight Clerk, m. May 28, 1891, Lydia Kite 
Abell. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
Brown, Thomas Wistar, Jr. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 7, 1858. s. Moses Brown, Jr. (Class 1848) 
and Mary Wain Wistar. i^ntered Sophomore Class 1875 from 
Gtn., Phila., Pa. ; left 1876. Merchant, m. Scotland, Oct. 4, 1890, 
Margaret Muir Coldstream. Address, 35 S. 3d St., Phila., Pa. 
Panl, Joseph William. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 12, 1858. s. William W. Paul and , 

Entered 1873 and left 1876. m. Margaret Parrish. Address, 
1 82 1 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 
Pearce, Robert Kester. [Special, 
b. Bordentown, N. J., Oct. 29, 1855. s. Joseph Pearce and 
Emily Thompson. Entered from Hestonville, Phila., Pa., 1873 
as Special Student and left at the close of the Freshman year. 
Manufacturer and Merchant, m. June 19, 1877, Emily Nelson 
Wynne. Address, 5219 Warren St., Phila., Pa. 
White, Oliver. [Arts, 
b. Newby's Bridge, N. C, Oct. 9, 1852. s. Josiah T. White 
and Pheribah Wilson. Entered 1874 and left at close of Fresh- 
man year, 1875. Address, . 



144 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1879 

1879. 

Bisphani, Samuel, Jr., A.B, 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 12, 1858. s. Samuel Augustus Bispham 
and Cornelia Koons. Entered 1875. Merchant, m. Ella 
Mount of Phila., Pa. Address, 2306 De Lancey Place, Phila., 
Pa. 
tGibboiis, Edward, A.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Mch. 9, 1858; d. 1891. s. Richard P. 
Gibbons and . Entered 1874. 

Gifford, John Henry, A.B. (M.D., Harvard Univ., 1884.) 

b. West Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 6, 1858. s. Azariah S. Gif- 
ford and Lois Bean. Entered Sophomore Class 1876. Prest. of 
Athenaeum. Won Alumni Gold Medal for Oratory and Com- 
position 1878 ; Subject: "The Destiny of the Roman People." 
Valedictorian of Class. Teacher South Pittsburg, Tenn., 1879- 
80; Asst. Governor Friends' School, Providence, R. I., 1881- 
82 ; Studied Medicine Harvard Univ. Councillor of Mass. 
Medical Soc. ; Prest. Fall River Medical Soc. ; Prest. Home 
Training School for Nurses, Fall River ; Sec. Staff Fall River 
Hospital. Physician at Fall River, Mass., 1884 to date. m. 
Sept. 14, 1886, Phebe E. Newton. Address, Fall River, Mass. 

Henderson, Francis, A.B. (LL B., Univ. of Pa.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 30, 1859. s. Henry Henderson and Helen 
A. Claubaugh. Entered 1875. Studied Law Univ. of Pa. 
Address, Church and Chew Sts., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Lowry, William Chalkley, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., June ii, i860, s. John Stroud Lowry and 
Elizabeth Collins Stokes. Entered Sophomore Class 1876. 
Sec. Everett. Numismatic Curator Loganian. Won Comfort 
Prize Cricket Ball for Bowling ; Bowler First Cricket Eleven. 
Clerk ; Collector; Wholesale Grocer, m. May 23, 1887, Eliza- 
beth Webster. Address, 46 S. Front St., Phila., Pa. 

Newkirk, John Bacon, A.B. 

b. Greenwich, N. J., Mch. 6, 1859. s. Nathaniel Reeve 
Newkirk, M.D., and Martha Reeve Bacon. Iron and Coal Mer- 
chant. Entered 1875. Address, 21 10 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 

Sheppard, John E., A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1882.) 

b. Stoe Creek, Cumberland Co., N. J. s. George Wood 
Sheppard and Ruth Bacon. Entered 1873. Prest. one term 
of Everett Society. Student Univ. of Pa. (Medical Depart.) 
Sept., 1879, to Mch., 1882. Univ. of Berlin, Germany, Nov., 



l88o] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. I45 

1888, toApl., 1889 (Post Graduate Medical Work). Univ. of 
Vienna, Austria, ApL, 1889, to June, 1889. Member American 
Otological Society ; New York Otological Society ; Berlin 
Laryngological Society ; Kings County Medical Society ; 
Brooklyn Pathological Society. Resident Physician Univ. 
Hospital, Phila., Pa., Oct., 1882, to May, 1883 ; in General 
Practice at Atlantic City, N. J., from June, 1883, to Sept., 1888. 
Studied in Europe from Nov., 1888, till Aug., 1889 ; Specialist 
in Otology in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct., 1889, to date. Author of 
"Head Injuries with Aural Complications;" "Three Cases of 
Unintentional Opening of the Lateral Sinus, with Recovery ;" 
" Removal of Ossicles ;" " Boric Acid in Aural Therapeutics, its 
Use and Abuse ;" Instructor in Otology, New York Post Gradu- 
ate Medical School, from June, 1890, to June, 1892; Adjunct 
Prof, of Otology, New York Polyclinic, from Dec, 1893, to 
June, 1894, Since then Prof of Otology. Physician, m. Aug. 
II, 1894, Juanita Argyle Campbell. Address, 135 Clinton St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Non-Graduates. 
Beezley, James. 

b. May 2. 1853. s. Joseph Beezley and . Entered 

Sophomore Class 1876 from Earlham, Iowa, and left Junior 
year, 1878. Last address, Yazoo City, Miss. 

1880. 
Bishop, William, SB. 

b. Columbus, N. J., Dec. 23, 1856. s. John Bishop (Class of 
1838) and Rebecca Field Biddle. Entered Junior Class 1878. 
Asst. in Astronomical Observatory and Instructor in Mechanical 
Drawing, Haverford College, 1880-81. Recorded Minister in 
Society of Friends 189-. Merchant, m. May 25, 1883, Martha 
M. HoUoway. Address, Rah way, N. J. 

Brecle, Friedericli Karl, A.B. A.M., 189L (B.S., Whittier 
College, Iowa, 1877.) (Formerly known as Charles Frederic 
Brede.) 
b. London, Eng., during temporary residence of parents, 
home being Offenburg, Baden, Germany, s. Karl Brede and 
Anna Lydia Johannot d'Echandon. Entered Sophomore Class 
1877. Student Whittier College, Iowa, 1875-77; Johns Hop- 
kins Univ. 1886-87. Clerk 1880; Teacher Latin and German, 
Friends' Elementary and High School, Baltimore, Md., 1881- 
86 ; Teacher of English, Latin and German in German Classical 
School, Baltimore, Md., 1887-88; Teacher Latin and German, 

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Friends' School, Germantown, Phila., Pa., 1888-98 ; Teacher in 
Sauveur Summer School of Languages, Amherst, Mass., 1893— 
95. Professor Pennsylvania College, Address, Pennsylvania 
College, Gettysburg, Pa. 

Corbit, Alexander Peterson, S.B. 

b. Odessa, Del., Feb. 20, 1861. s. John Cowgill Corbit 
(Class of 1853) and Emily Peterson. Entered 1876. Farmer. 
Address, Odessa, Del. 

Cox, Charles Ellwood, A.B. (Hon., A.M., Univ. of the Pacific, 
San Jose, Cal., 1889; A.M., Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., Cal., 
1893.) 
b. Azalia, Ind., Aug. 10, 1854. s. Benjamin Cox and Mary 
Morris. Entered 1876. Librarian Everett ; Prest. Everett. 
Student one year Kansas State Univ. Associate Member Geo- 
graphical Soc. of Cal. Principal Friends' Academy, Le Grand, 
la., 1880-85 ; Private Tutor 1885-86; Prof Mathematics Univ. 
of the Pacific, San Jose, Cal., 1886-91 ; Asst. Instructor in 
Mathematics Leland Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, Cal., 1891 to 
date. Teacher of Mathematics in Pacific Grove Summer School. 
m. June 26, 1884, Lydia Shipley Bean. Address, College Park, 
Cal. 

Edwards, Josiali Pennington, A.B. 

b. Spiceland, Ind., Mch, 22, 1852. s. David Edwards and 
Susanna Edwards. Entered 1876. Won Gold Medal Alumni 
Prize for Oratory and Composition 1879 ; Subject: "The Living 
and the Dead." Teacher Bloomingdale Academy, Bloom- 
ingdale, Ind., two years ; Gen. Agt. for Book Concern, Nash- 
ville, Tenn., two years ; Homesteader and Lumber Dealer, 
Colorado, four years ; Gen. Agt. Book Concern, Kansas City, 
Mo., two years; Insurance Agt., Richmond, Ind., one year; 
Shingle Manufacturer Washington (State) one year ; Teacher in 
Washington two years ; Editor of TIic Record, Mt. Vernon, 
Washington, m. June 25, 1890, Ella Henry Bailey. Address, 
Mt. Vernon, Wash. 

Gause, Charles Edward, Jr., S.B. 

b. Rahway, N. J., Nov. 27, 1859. s. Charles Edward Gause 
and Mary Jane Townsend. Entered Junior Class 1878. Alumni 
Prize Orator 1880; Subject: "Young America in Politics;" 
Editor of The Havcrfordian 1880. Graduate Student at Har- 
vard Univ. 1884-85. Instructor in Mathematics and Curator of 
the Museum, Haverford College, 1883-84. Teacher. Compiler 
and Editor two School Readers. Address, 140 N. i6th St., 
Phila., Pa. 



l88o] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. I47 

Jones, Edward Ma.£?arge, S.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Feb. 22, 1859. s. Charles Jones 
(Class of 1837) and Ann Magarge. Entered Junior year 1878. 
Vice-Prest. Everett. Lumber Merchant 1881-87; Butter and 
Egg Merchant 1887 to date. Address, 143 West Coulter St., 
Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Lynch, James Lewis, A.B. 

b. Fayette, Mo., Nov. 14, 1848. s. Captain Robert Lynch 
and Matilda Hall. Entered from Longwood, Mo., 1876. Student 
Central College, Fayette, Mo., 1867-70 ; William Jewell College, 
Liberty, Mo., 1870-71 ; Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, 1872-73; 
during this time taught and farmed in order to obtain College 
education. Teacher ; Supt. Public Schools, Faj-ette, and County 
School Commissioner Howard Co., Mo. ; Bookseller and Sta- 
tioner. Address, Fayette, Howard Co., Mo. 

Mason, Sainnel, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Oct. 15, 1859. s. Samuel Mason 
and Jane T. Edge. Entered 1876. Won Freshman Cricket 
Prize Belt ; Soph. -Freshman Prize Bat two years ; First P^leven 
Prize Bat Junior and Senior years ; Captain of First Eleven. 
Treas. Alumni Assoc. 1886-90. Officer in Trust Co., German- 
town, Phila., Pa., and also in various Manufacturing Cos. m. 
Jan. 7, 1886, Katharine E. Stokes. Address, Chew St. and 
Walnut Lane, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Perry, William Francis, A.B. 

b. Providence, R. I., Mch. 12, 1857. s. William Henry Perry 
and Sarah Anna Nichols. Entered 1877. Various offices in 
Athenaeum and Loganian. Assoc. Prin. New Paltz Academy 
three years ; Prin. Vermillion Grove Academy one year; Hotel 
Clerk, Minnewaska, Ulster Co., New York, eight years ; Manager 
Aldine Hotel, Phila., Pa., 1890 to date. m. Dec. 23, 1883, 
Ellen Elizabeth Markle. Address, Aldine Hotel, Phila., Pa. 

Rhoads, Joseph, A.B. A.M., 1883. 

b. Apl. 3, 1857. s. Jonathan Evans Rhoads and Rebecca C. 
Garrett. Entered 1877. Valedictorian; YAitoY o{ Haveifordian 
1879-80. Instructor in Nat. History and Curator Museum, 
Haverford College, 1880-83 ; Principal Friends' Central Acad- 
emy, Plainfield, Ind. Printer ; Instructor at Westtown Board- 
ing School ; Manufacturer and Dealer Belting and Mill Supplies. 
m. July 5, 1882, Harriet Edwards Masters. Address, 239 Market 
St., Phila., Pa. 



148 haverford college [1880 

Non-Graduates. 

Baclimaii, Frank Eslilemaii. (S.B., Lafayette College, 1880.) 

[Arts, 
b. Strasburg, Pa., Dec. 9, 1858. s. Jacob Bachman and 
Elizabeth Eshleman. Entered 1876 and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. Student Lafayette College, Pa., 1877-80. Analytical 
Chemist and Blast Furnace Manager, m. Oct. 20, 1888, Bessie 
Timberlake. Address, Buffalo Furnace Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Bines, David Adams. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 18, 1859. s. David Adams Bines and 
Tacy M. Trump. Entered 1876; left 1877. Farmer; Coal 
Dealer. Address, Cincinnati, O. 

Cope, Francis Hazen. [Arts, 

b. Awbury, Germantown, Phila., Pa., May 18, 1859. s. Francis 
Reeve Cope (Class of 1839) and AnnaStewardson Brown. En- 
tered 1876 and left 1879, at close of the Junior year. Manu- 
facturer, Address, Awbury, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Hill, Malilon Patterson. [Science, 

b. Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1857. s. Joseph Hill and 
Deborah Patterson. Entered 1876 and left at close of Sopho- 
more year. Farmer, m. Anna E. Jones. Address, Mt. Pleas- 
ant, Ohio, 

Roberts, Joseph Russell Evans. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 16, i860, s. Edward Roberts and Martha 
Price Evans. Entered 1876 and left at close of the Freshman 
year. Address, 215 S. Broad St., Phila., Pa. 

Schively, Edwin Ford. (A.B., A.M., LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 

1884.) [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 9, i860, s. W. Henry Schively and Anna 
Thomas Ford. Entered 1876 and left 1877. Student at the 
Univ. of Pa. 1877-80. Instructor of Latin and Greek, German- 
town Acad., 1880-81. Lawyer; Real Estate Title and Trust 
Co, 1889. m. Mary Esther Roots. Address, 243 School 
Lane, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

fTownsend, Clayton William. (M.D., 1870, College of Phy- 
sicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City.) [Arts. 
b. near Fredericktown, O., Nov. 8, 1847 ; d. Lanthol, 
O,, June 30, 1880. s, Asa M, Townsend and Elizabeth G. 
Wood. Entered Junior Class 1878 and left at close of the year 
on account of ill-health. First Editor of The Havc7-fordian. 
Studied Medicine at Univ, of Michigan 1868-69, and at College 



I 88 I J MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 49 

of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1869-70. Phy- 
sician ; Teacher, m. Aug. 23, 1872, Rachel Annette Levering. 

Updeg^raff, William Ross. [Science, 

b. Mt. Pleasant, O., May 12, 1859. s. David Brainard 
Updegrafif (Class of 1853) and Rebecca Ballinger Price. En- 
tered Sophomore Class 1877 and left at end of the year. Stud- 
ied at Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., two years. Merchant ; 
Manufacturer of and Jobber in Pottery Wares, m. Feb. 14, 
1887, Laura Alda Heberling. Address, Springfield, O. 

Wliitall, John Mickle. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 8, 1858. s. James Whitall (Class 1852, 
Manager 1857-96) and Mary Wistar Cope. Entered 1876 and 
left at the close of the Junior year. Overseer Wm. Penn Charter 
School. Glass Manufacturer. m. Oct. 20, 1881, Margaret 
Haines Bacon. Address, 410 Race St., Phila., Pa, 

White, Thomas Newby. (M.D.) [Arts, 

b. Newby's Bridge, N. C, 18 5- s. David White, Jr., and Isa- 
bella Wilson. Entered 1876 and left at close of Sophomore year. 
Studied Medicine. Vice-Prest. Seaboard Medical Assoc, of 
Eastern N. C. and Va. Address, Belvidere, N. C. 

1881. 

Blair, William Allen, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1882. Hon., A.M., 
Trinity College, N. C, 1889.) 
b. High Point, N. C, June 4, 1859. s. Solomon L Blair and 
Abigail P. Hunt. Entered 1877. Prest. Everett. One of the 
first Editors of The Havcjfordiait. Business Manager of the 
same. Studied at Harvard Univ. 1881-82. Studied at Johns 
Hopkins Univ. 1885-86. Principal High Point School, N. C, 
1882; Supt. of Schools, High Point, 1883; Principal High 
School, Winston, N. C, 1885 ; Lecturer on the Science and Art 
of Teaching at Swarthmore College, Pa., 1886; again Principal 
of High School, Winston, N. C, 1887; Chief Editor of The 
School-Teacher, N.C., 1887 ; Supt. of Schools, Winston, 1888-95 ; 
Prest. N. C. Assoc, of City Supts. ; State Representative to Paris 
Exposition 1889; State Institute Conductor; Supt. State Nor- 
mal School ; Member Board of Public Charities ; Vice-Prest. N. C. 
Sound Money League ; Prest. People's Nat. Bank, Winston ; 
Manager and Vice-Prest. Combined Banks (People's and First 
Nat.). Author of numerous articles in Educational and other 
Magazines, m. Nov. 20, 1895, Mary E. Fries. Address, Win- 
ston, N. C. 



150 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [188I 

Brintoii, Walter, SB. 

b. Chadcl's Ford, Pa., July 10, 1859. s. Emmor Brinton and 
Deborah Garrett. Entered Junior Class from West Chester, Pa., 
1879. Editor of TJic Havcrfordian. Member of Board of Sur- 
veyors of Phila., Pa. Surveyor and Regulator of 5th Survey 
District of Phila., Pa. Member of Engineers' Club, Phila., Pa. Civil 
Engineer, m. Apl. 16, 1891, Elizabeth Webster Smedley. Ad- 
dress, Frankford, Phila., Pa., and 521 W. Venango St., Phila., Pa. 

Carey, Anthony Morris, A.B. 

b. Baltimore Co., Md., Jan 11, 186 1. s. James Carey (Class of 
1839) and Susan Budd Kimber. Entered 1877. Minister in the 
Society of Friends. Merchant, m. Jan. 18, 1893, Margaret 
Cheston Thomas. Address, 26 Light St. and 832 N. Eutavv St., 
Baltimore, Md. 

Collins, William Henry, S.B. A.M., 1892. 

b. Peekskill, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1859. s. William B. Collins and 
Mary Griffen. Entered 1877. "Spoon Man;" Sec. of Athe- 
naeum. Member of Phi Beta Kappa 1898. Author several 
Articles on "Observations of Sun Spots," " Position of Comets," 
etc., in Haverford College Studies, Astronomical Journal, Astro- 
nomisclic NacJiricJitcji, etc. Mercantile Pursuits 1884-87 ; Assist. 
in Haverford College Observatory 1891-92 ; Director 1892 to 
date. Prefect 1897 to date. m. May 22, 1894, Julia Cope. 
Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Cook, Joseph Horace, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 18, 1862. s. Joseph H. Cook and Anna 
Pharo. Entered 1877. Civil Engineer and Architect. Address, 
713 Filbert St., Phila., Pa. 

Edwards, Levi Talbot, A.B. A.M., 1889. 

b. Ogden, Ind., Jan. 29, 1854. s. David Edwards and Su- 
sanna Pennington. P^ntered from Spiceland, Ind., 1877. Prest. of 
Class. Won First Prize Haverfordian Essay. Teacher ; Public 
School, Rogersville, Ind., 1874-76; Springport, Ind., 1876-77; 
Bloomingdale Acad., Ind., 1881-82 ; Wilmington College. Wil- 
mington, Ohio, 1882—86; Prof of Engineering, Haverford Col- 
lege, 1886 to date. Member American Soc. of Mechanical Engi- 
neers ; Soc. for the Promotion of Engineering Education, m. 
(i) Blanchester, O., July i, 1885, Elvie L. Aikin. (2) Haver- 
ford, Pa., June 25, 1890, Mariana Coffin Ladd. Address, 
Haverford, Pa. 

Forsythe, Davis Hoopes, S.B. 

b. Pennsbury, Pa., Aug. 25, 1858. s. Lewis Forsythe and 
Mary Ann Hoopes. Entered Junior Class from West Grove, Pa., 



l88l] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. I5I 

1879. Teacher. Principal Friends' School, Germantown, Phila., 
Pa., 1885 to date. Address, Coulter St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Hartshorne, Edward Yarnall, A.B. 

b. Overbrook, Pa., Oct. 11, 186 1. s. Charles Hartshorne (Class 
1846 ; Manager 1871 to date) and Caroline Cope Yarnall. En- 
tered from Phila., Pa., 1877. Prest. of Everett Society; Prest. 
of Class ; Treasurer of Alumni Association. Member Frank- 
lin Institute ; Historical Society of Pa. ; Academy of Fine Arts ; 
Amer. Academy of PoHtical and Social Science. Railroading, 
m. Oct. 15, 1896, Clementina Borie Rhodes. Address, Merion 
Station, Montgomery Co., Pa. 

Joliiisoii, Isaac Tliorne, A.B. A.M., 1887. 

b. Mooresville, Ind., Feb. 6, 1858. s. Alfred Johnson and 
Anna M. Thorne. Entered from Wilmington, O., 1877. Prin. 
Friends' School, Wilmington, Del., 1881-98; Treas. Brookdale 
Bleachery, Hohokus, N. J. Address, Hohokus, Bergen Co., N. J. 

Kennard, Edwin Orson, A.B. 

b. Greensboro, Ind., Oct. 23, 1852. s. Jacob Kennard and 
Rebecca Polk. Entered Sophomore Class 1878. Won First 
Prize Loganian Debating Contest ; Prest. Athenaeum. Vale- 
dictorian. Subscription Book Business 1881-85. Teacher Cen- 
tral High School, Columbus, O., 1885-90; Furniture Business 
1891 ; Orange and Lemon Grower 1891 to date. m. Oct. 23, 
1884, Flora Hessel. Address, Glendora, Cal. 

Moore, Jesse Hollowell, A.B. 

b. Wayne Co., N. C, Apl. 18, 1855. s. Curtis P. Moore and 
Jinnette Smithey. Entered 1877 from Goldsboro', N. C. Sec. 
of the Loganian ; Sec. of Everett ; Editor of Haverfordian. 
Minister of the Society of Friends. Teacher. Principal Friends- 
ville Academy, m. Dec. 26, 1889, Blanche Headen. Address, 
P^riendsville, Tenn. 
Page, William Enoch, A.B. (A.B., Plarvard, 1882.) 

b. South Danvers (Peabody), Mass., Aug. 7, 1862. s. Enoch 
Page and Ruth Devol. Entered Sophomore Class 1878. Prest. 
of Athenaeum ; Editor of Haverfordian. Studied at Harvard 
Univ. 1881-82; at Harvard Law School 1883. Clergyman in 
Protestant Episcopal Church. Teacher Newport, R. I., five 
years; in Chicago, 111., one year. Since 1891 Manager of Car- 
negie Property in the South. Bank Director. Address, Fer- 
nandina, Fla. 
Price, Walter Ferris, A.B. A.M., 1882. (A.M., Harvard, 
1884.) 
b. Delaware Co., Pa., Aug. 31, 1857. s. James Martin Price 
and Sarah D. Lightfoot. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1877. 



152 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [188I 

Graduate Student 1881; Asst. Librarian 1881-83; Won Prize 
Belt for Fielding in Cricket twice ; Bat once. Graduate Student 
at Harvard Univ. 1883-84. Teacher at Haverford College 
Grammar School 1884-91. Architect. Address, 731 Walnut 
St., Phila., Pa. 

Smith, Albaiius Loiigstreth, S.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Mch. 29, 1859. s. Horace James 
Smith and Margaret Longstreth. Entered from Hestonville, 
Phila., Pa., 1877. Iron Manufacturer, m. Oct. 20, 1885, Emma 
B. Mellon Address, 29 E. Penn St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

"Winslow, Thomas Newby, A.B. 

b. Belvidere, N. C, Apl. 19, 186 1. s. Thomas E. Winslow 
and Lydia Ann Peele. Entered 1877. Address, Belvidere, 
N. C. 

Winston, John Clark, A.B. 

b. Montgomery Co., Ind., Nov. 11, 1856. s. Bowling Henry 
Winston and Anna Clark. Entered from Richmond, Va., 1877. 
Received Alumni Prize for Oratory 188 1 ; Subject : "Alexander 
Hamilton." Class Prest. one year; Vice-Prest. Loganian Soc. ; 
Prest. Alumni Association 1895-96. Manager of " Branch Office " 
of the "Christian Union " of New York two years, and at Indi- 
anapolis, Ind. ; with Publishing House in Phila., Pa. ; 1884 went 
into Book Publishing Business on his own account, establishing 
the firm of " John C. Winston & Co.," of Phila., Pa., and has 
remained in that business to date. Member of the Historical So- 
ciety of Pa. m. July 19, 1883, Samuella Terrell Ricks. Ad- 
dress, 718 Arch St., and 5208 Wayne Ave., Germantown, Phila., 
Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 

Chase, William Cromwell. [Arts, 

b. Haverford, Pa., Sept. 27, 1862. s. Thomas Chase (Prof 
of Philology 1855-86, Prest. 1874-86) and Alice Underbill 
Cromwell. P^ntered 1 877 and left at close of Sophomore year, 
1879. Re-entered Junior Class 1880 and left during the year. 
Address, 30 Alumni Ave., Providence, R. I. 

Davis, George Frederick. [Arts, 

b. Westport, Mass., Sept. 8, 1857. s. Benjamin Davis and 
Esther M. Gifford. Entered Sophomore Class from Adams- 
ville, R. I., 1878, and left at close of Sophomore year. School 
Teacher ; Farmer ; Bookkeeper ; Express Agent ; Agent of State 
Board of Lunacy and Charities ; Member Town School Commit- 
tee. Address, Adamsville, R. I. 



l88l] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 53 

fHaclley, Walter Carpenter. [Science. 

b. Richmond, Ind., Sept. 8, 1857 ; d. Albuquerque, N. M., 
Feb. 16, 1896. s. Hiram Hadley (Class 1856) and Hannah 
Fulghum. Entered Sophomore Class 1878 from Chicago, 111., 
and left on account of ill-health at close of Junior year. One of 
the Founders of Tlie Haverfordian and its first Business Manager. 
Student at Chicago University. Member American Institute of 
Mining Engineers. Prest. Southwestern Mining Assoc. Sec. 
Hist. Soc. of New Mexico. Senator, New Mexico 31st Assem- 
bly. Prest. N. Mexico School of Mines. Member Board of 
Regents. Journalist, Mining Engineer, Merchant and Railroad 
Builder, m. Phila., Pa., 1883, Alice C. Paxson. 

Harvey, Lawson Moreau. (LL.B., Central Law School, Ind., 
1882.) [Arts, 

b. Plainfield, Ind., Dec. 5, 1856. s. Thomas Burgess Har- 
vey, M.D., LL.D., and Delitha Butler. Entered 1877 from 
Indianapolis, Ind., and left at close of Freshman year. Studied 
at Butler Univ., Ind., 1878-80; Central Law School of Ind. 
Lawyer. Judge of Superior Court, Marion Co., Ind., 1894-98 ; 
Declined Re-election; Lawyer, m. Oct. 18, 1882, Kate Parrott. 
Address, Harvey, Pickens, Cox & Kahn, Indianapolis, Ind. 

fHussey, George Frederick. (LL.B., Univ. of Md.) [Science, 
b. Peekskill, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1859; d. East Orange, N. J., 
Apl. 27, 1894. s. George Frederick Hussey and Margaret 
Clapp. Entered Sophomore Class 1878 from Peekskill, N. Y., 
and left at close of the year. Student Law School of Univ. of 
Maryland. Lawyer ; Advertising Agent, Cincinnati, O. ; then at 
Rochester, N. Y. ; then New York City ; Book Publisher ; Asst. 
Sec. American Bible Soc. m. July 2, 1890, Kate Philip. 

tJeiikins, Charles Williams. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., May 26, i860 ; d. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Aug. 
17, 1 88 1, s. Jabez Jenkins and Margaret Williams. Entered 
1877 and left at the close of the Freshman year. 

Marshburii, William Valentine. (M.D., Univ. of Louisville, 
Ky., 1886.) [Science, 

b. Snow Camp, N. C, June 13, 1855. s. Obed Marshburn 
and Katherine Pickett. Entered 1877 and left at close of the 
Freshman year. Studied at Louisville Medical College 1880- 
81, and at Univ. of Louisville, Med. Depart, 1885-86. Principal 
of Friendsville Academy, Friendsville, Tenn., three years ; two 
years Principal Sylvan Academy, Snow Camp, N. C. ; Physician, 
Estacado, Tex., nine years ; El Modena, Cal. m. July 26, 
1 88 1, Alzora Hadley. Address, El Modena, Cal. 



154 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1882 

Phillips, John Lougeay. (M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 
Phila., Pa.) [Science. 

b. Pittsburg, Pa., Mch. i, 1859. s. R. B. Phillips and . 

Entered 1875 and left during Junior year, 1880. Address, not 
known. 

Shipley, Walter Peim. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1883.) [Science, 
b. Phila., Pa., June 20, i860, s. Thomas Shipley and Eliza 
M. Drinker. Entered 1877 and left at close of Junior year. 
Won several Cricket Prizes. Treas. of the Alumni Assoc, two 
years ; Member Hist. Soc. of Penna. Member Law Assoc. 
Licensed Pilot Delaware River. Attorney-at-Law. m. Oct. 17, 
1889, Annie Emlen. Address, Locust Ave., Germantown, 
Phila., Pa. 

fVail, George Reqiia. [Science. 

b. Feb. 13, i860 ; d. Los Angeles, Cal, 1880. s. Nathan R. 

Vail and Anna Walker. Entered 1877. Left during Junior year. 

Vail, John Randolph. [Science. 

b. May 28, 1861. s. Nathan R. Vail and Anna Walker. 
Entered from Los Angeles, Cal., 1877, and left Sophomore 
year, 1878. Address, Los Angeles, Cal. 

White, Walter. [Science, 

b. Belvidere, N. C, Nov. 26, 1858. s. Rufus White and 
Lydia Wilson. Entered 1877 and left at the close of the Fresh- 
man year. Clerk; Lumber, m. Oct. 20, 1880, Alice Lawton 
Nicholson. Address, Belvidere, N. C. 

1882. 

Barton, George Aaron, A.B., A.M., 1885. (A.M., Harvard, 
1890; Ph.D., Harvard, 1891.) 
b. East Farnham, Province of Quebec, Canada, Nov. 12, 
1859. s. Daniel Barton and Mary Stevens Bull. Entered 
Sophomore Class 1879. Brest, of Class Senior year ; Valedic- 
torian ; Prest. Council Loganian ; Prest. Ev^erett ; Prest. Y. M. 
C. A. ; Editor-in-Chief of Havcrfordian ; gained Everett Prize 
for Debating ; Member Phi Beta Kappa 1898. Recorded Min- 
ister in Society of Friends 1879. Student Harvard Univ. 1888- 
91. Member of Oriental Club, Phila., Pa.; Prest. 1898-99; 
American Oriental Soc. ; Harvard Biblical Club ; Soc. of Biblical 
Literature and Exegesis ; Archaeological Institute of America ; 
Soc. Biblical Archaeology, London, Eng., etc. Insurance Busi- 
ness, Boston, Mass., 1882-84; Teacher in Friends' School, 
Providence, R. I., 1884-89; devoted whole time to study at 



1882] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 55 

Harvard Univ. 1889-91. Lecturer on Bible Languages in Haver- 
ford College 1891-94. Author "Tiamat," Journal Amer. Oriental 
Soc, 1890; " Ashtoreth and Her Lifluence in the Old Testament," 
Journal Bibl. Lit., 1891 ; and many other articles on Biblical and 
Philological subjects in various Journals. Frequent contributor 
to "Friends' Review" and " American Friend." Associate in 
Biblical Literature and Semitic Languages in Bryn Mawr Col- 
lege, Pa., 1891-96; Associate Prof. 1896 to date. m. June 26, 
1884, Caroline I3rewer Danforth. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Coffin, John Eliliu, SB. 

b. New Garden, N. C, Sept. 17, i860, s. Samuel Dwiggins 
Coffin, M.D., and Mary Ann Newlin. Entered from Fairmount, 
Kan., 1878. Resident Graduate 1 882-83 ! Assist, in Astronomical 
Observatory 1882-83. Principal Vermillion Academy, Vermil- 
lion, 111., one year ; Real Estate Business in Los Angeles, Cal., 
one year ; in City Treasurer's Office, Los Angeles, Cal., three 
and a half years. Asst. Supt. Whittier State School 1892-94; 
Superintendent of same 1894-97. Compiled " Interest Tables," 
Phila., Pa., 1883. Member of the Pokegama Sugar Pine Lum- 
ber Co., Klamathon, Cal. m. Dec. 21, 1889, Bertha Lindley. 
Address, Klamathon, Cal. 

Corbit, Daniel, S.B. 

b. Odessa, Del., Jan. 15, 1863. s. John Cowgill Corbit 
(Class of 1853) and Emily Peterson. Entered 1878. Manu- 
facturing. Address, 1136 Ridge Ave., Phila., Pa. 

Cox, Isaac Milton, A.B. 

b. New Providence, Iowa, Apl. 12, 186 1. s. Benjamin Cox 
and Mary Morris. Entered from Lawrence, Kan., 1878. Prin- 
cipal School Fairmount, Kan., 1882 ; Principal of Schools Mon- 
tana, Iowa, 1883 ; Principal of Academy, 1883-86; Prof Greek 
Wilmington College, Wilmington, O., 1886-87; Teacher Greek 
and Latin Friends' School, Germantown, Phila., Pa., 1S87-89; 
Tutor in Latin, San Jose, Cal., 1890-91 ; Fruit Grower 1891- 
97. Teacher, m. San Jose, Cal, May 7, 1891, Catharine 
Elizabeth Bean. Address, Wailuka, Maui, H. I. 

Crosnian, George Loring, S.B. 

b. Lynn, Mass., June 14, i860, s. George A. Crosman and 
Eveline Brown. Entered 1878. Business Manager of the 
Haverfordian. Electrical Engineering 1882-85 ; Manufacturer. 
m. Sept. 28, 1886, Mary A. Pickering. Address, Saco, Me. 

Hazard, liicliard Bowne, A.B. 

b. North Ferrisburg, Vt., Aug. 26, 1859. s. Seneca Hazard 
and Achsah M. Huntington. Entered 1878. Principal Public 



156 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1882 

Schools Vermillion, S. Dak. ; Principal High School Prescott, 
Wis. ; Supt. City Schools River P'alls, Wis, Dealer in School 
Supplies and Proprietor of Teachers' Bureau, m. 1 896, Hattie B. 
Shepherd. Address, 732-4 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn., 
and 3122 Fremont Ave., North Minneapolis, Minn. 

Jones, Frederick Dilwiii, S.B. 

b. South China, Me., Nov. 30, 1855. s. Clarkson Jones and 
Alvina P. Runnels. Entered Sophomore Class 1879. Treas. 
Athenaeum. Treas. Union Reform League 1899 to date ; Mem- 
ber Academy of Science, Los Angeles, Cal. Teacher ; Publisher 
and Dealer in School and Stationery Supplies, Los Angeles, Cal. ; 
m. June 30, 1891, Minne Hanby. Address, 226 W. ist St., Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

Jones, Wilmot Rufiis, A.B. 

b. South China, Me., Oct. 27, 1859. s. Jeremiah Rogers Jones 
and Mary C. Jones. Entered 1878. Won Alumni Prize Medal 
for Composition and Oratory 1882 ; Subject: "Reform in the 
Science of Government." Won Prizes for Debate and Declama- 
tion 1882. Vice-Prest. Loganian. Teacher at Friends' School 
Providence, R. L, four years ; Principal and Supt. of Schools 
South Hadley Falls, Mass., three years ; Principal High School 
Bradford, Mass., two years ; Head Master High School Stam- 
ford, Conn., 1891 to date. m. (i) July 31, 1883, Julia E.Jones 
(d. Nov. 16, 1886) ; (2) July 30, 1890, Mirah L. Judd (d. Aug. 
3, 1897). Address, 46 Grove St., Stamford, Conn. 

fLeeds, Wilnier Pancoast, A.B. 

b. Jan. 12, 1859; d. Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 10, 1885. s. 
Allen T. and Hannah Leeds. Entered Junior Class 1880. 
First Scholar 1882. Principal Moorestown Academy. Teacher 
Friends' Select School, Phila., Pa. 

Morgan, Jesse Henley, A.B. 

b. Richmond, Ind., July 6, 1861. s. William B. Morgan 
(Class of 1853) and Sarah Henley. Entered from Oskaloosa, 
la., 1878. Student at Earlham College 1875-76; at Penn Col- 
lege 1876-78. Bookkeeper, Kansas City, Mo., 1883-84. Town- 
ship Trustee two years. School Director. Brest. Board of Direc- 
tors Lowell Polytechnic Institute, Lowell, Kan. Miller, Lowell 
Kan., 1884 to date. m. Aug. 30, 1893, Ida M. George. Ad- 
dress, Lowell, Kan. 

Palmer, Thomas Chalkley, SB. 

b. Media, Pa., Oct. 23, i860, s. Louis Palmer and Mary C. 
Wildman. Entered 1878. Highest Grade Scientific Section 



1882] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 57 

1882. Prest. Everett Soc. ; " Spoon Man " 1882. Phila. Col- 
lege Pharmacy 1883-84, Special Chemical Courses. Side Sub- 
ject, Systematic Botany, Delaware Co., Pa. Publications, mostly 
popular science contributed to "The Student," "The (Phila., 
Pa.) American " and local press, generally on botanical subjects ; 
Original researches confined to dyestuffs, chemistry. Member 
Franklin Institute ; Soc. Chemical Industry, England ; Soc. Dyers 
and Colorists, P^ngland ; Societe Chimique de Paris. Prest. Del- 
aware Co. Institute Science, Media, Pa. Manufacturing Chemist ; 
Chemist to John M. Sharpless & Co., Dyestuffs, 1882 to date, 
m. Oct. 21, 1886, H. Jane Walter. Address, Media, Pa., or 
Chester, Pa. 

Randolph, Edward, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 6, 1861. s. Edward Taylor Randolph 
and Mary Sharpless. Entered 1878. Class Sec. and Treas. 
Bookkeeper ; in Export and Import Trade with west coast of 
Africa, m. Anna J. Moon. Address, Woodbourne, Pa. 

Winston, Lindley 3Iurray, S.B. 

b. Darlington, Ind., Aug. 24, 1861. s. Bowling Henry Win- 
ston and Anna Clark. Entered from Richmond, Va., 1878. 
Civil Engineer, m. Apl. 30, 1891, Lily Palmer White. Address, 
Redlands, Cal. 

Non-Graduates. 
fGanible, Elislia. [Science. 

b. East Carmel, O., (?) Nov. 28, 1855 ; d. Mch. 10, 1895. s. 

Harrison Gamble and . Entered Junior Class 1880 and left 

during the Senior year. Teacher. 

tJay, William Charles. (M.D., Bennett Medical College, 1883.) 

[Science. 
b. Farmers' Institute, Ind., Dec. 2, i860; d. Richmond, Ind., 
Jan. 10,1898. s. Allen Jay and Martha Ann Sleeper. Entered 
Sophomore Class 1879 from Providence, R. I., and left during 
Junior year, 1881. Studied Medicine Bennett Medical College, 
Chicago, 111., 1881-83. Manager of Penn College, la. Physi- 
cian, Richmond, Ind., until on account of failing health went on 
a farm near New Sharon, la. m. May 2, 1883, Anna Florence 
Newby. 

Mott, Richard. [Science. 

b. Burlington, N. J., Sept. 3, 1861. s. Richard Field Mott 

and Susan Thomas. Entered Sophomore Class 1879 and left at 

end of the year. In Earthenware and China Jobbing Business. 

m. Oct. 27, 1892, Emily Mehaffy. Address, Burlington, N. J. 



158 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1S83 

Robinson, Herbert Winslow. (M.D., Bowdoin College, 1892.) 

[Arts. 

b. Windham, Me., July 27, 1857. s. Henry Robinson and 

Lydia Varney. Entered Sophomore Class 1879 and left Dec, 

1879. Class Prest. Physician, m. Mch. 23, 1887, Mary Gam- 
mon Moody. Address, Epping, N. H. 

R(»binson, William Henry. [Arts, 

b. Windham, Me., Apl. 15, 1856. s. Henry Robinson and 
Lydia Varney. Entered 1878 and left 1880 at close of the 
Sophomore year. Address, Courtland, Sacramento Co., Cal. 

Rusliniore, Townsend. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 27, 1861. s. Isaac Willis Rush- 
more and Maiy J. Quinby. Entered from Plainfield, N. J., 
Sophomore Class 1879 and left at close of the year. Sec. 
Athenaeum. Member City Council, Plainfield, N. J., 1890-91. 
Importer in the East India Trade, m. Dec. 3, 1890, Jean B. 
Murray. Address, 524 Steele Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 

Thomas, Henry M. (M.D., Univ. of Maryland, 1884.) [Arts, 
b. Baltimore, Md., May 25, 186 1. s. James Carey Thomas, 
M.D. (Class 185 I, Manager 1860-97) and Mary Whitall. En- 
tered 1878 and left at the close of the Freshman year. Won 
Freshman Prize Cricket Belt for Fielding 1879. Studied Medi- 
cine at Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. Studied at Berlin, 
Heidelberg, etc., Germany. Clinical Prof of Neurology, Johns 
Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Neurologist to Johns Hop- 
kins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Member of Medical and Chirur- 
gical Faculty of Maryland ; Clinical Soc. of Baltimore ; Neuro- 
logical Soc. of Phila., Pa. ; American Neurological Assoc, etc 
Published various articles on Medical Subjects. Physician, m. 
Baltimore, Md., Oct. 10, 1889, Josephine Poe Carey. Address, 
1228 Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

1883. 
Baily, AVilliam Loyd, SB. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Dec. 26, 1861. s. Joshua Long- 
streth Baily and Theodate Lang. Entered Sophomore Class 

1880. Sec. Everett. Prest. Cricket Club. Won following 
Prizes in Cricket: First Prize for Bowling, 1883 ; First Prize for 
Fielding, 1883 ; First Prize for Highest Score (56), 1883. 
Studied Architecture after leaving College. Prof of Architecture 
in Univ. of Pa., 1890. Member Academy Natural Sciences, 
Phila., Pa. ; American Institute of Architects, Phila. Chapter. 
Author of a number of Ornithological Papers. Architect, m. 



1883] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 59 

Apl. 27, 1893, Sarah S. Boyd. Address, 421 Chestnut St., Phila., 
and Ardmore, Pa. 

Blaiiclmrd, John, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., IS.SG.) 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 23, 1862. s. Evan Miles Blanchard 
and Eliza Thomas Harris. PLntered 1879. Prest. of Class. 
Studied Law at Univ. of Pa. 1884-86 ; Graduate Student at Law 
School of Univ. of Pa. Lawyer. Address, Bellefonte, Pa. 

Briggs, Frank Elwood, A.B. 

b. Winthrop, Me., July 18, 1858. s. Moses Brig^gs and La- 
vinia Winslow. Entered 1879. With We-st Shore R.R. 1883 to 
1886. With N. Y. Central and Hudson River R.R.Jan, i, 1886, 
to present time. Chief Clerk to the Auditor PVeights Account. 
m. Dec. 7, 1892, I^lla de Marsan Loutrel. Address, 194 W, 
95th St., New York City. 

Collins, Steplien Willcts, S.B. (LL.B., Columbia College, N. 
Y., 1885.) 

b. Purchase, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1862. s. Richard Smith Collins 
and Sarah Willets. P2ntered 1879. Treas. and Prest. Council 
Athenaeum. Manager Havcrford College 1896 to date. Studied 
Law Columbia College, N. Y., 1883-85. Member Academy of 
Polit. and Social Science. Justice of the Peace. Attorney and 
Coun.sellor at Law. Address, 69 Wall St. and 57 E. 55th St., 
New York City. 

Edwards, David William, S.B. 

b. Henry Co., Ind., June 17, 1857. s. David Edwards and 
Susanna Pennington. luitercd 1879. Prest. of Class. P'irst 
Scholar in Scientific Section of Class. General Agent for Indi- 
ana of Provident Life and Trust Co. of Phila., Pa. m. June 24, 
1885, Eannie Lytic. Address, 1042 North New Jersey Ave., 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

Evans, George Henry, A.B. 

b. Waynesville, O., Oct. 15, 1853. s. William R. l^vans and 
Margaret A. Hadley. Itntered from Indianapolis, Ind., 1879. 
Editor of T/ie Haverfordian. Merchant and Manufacturer, m. 
June 19, 1885, Edna B. Pyle. Address, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Scull, William Ellis, SB. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 3, 1862. s. David Scull (Class 1854, 
Manager 1865 to date) and Hannah Ellicott Coale. Entered 
1879. Member Historical Society of Pa. Publisher, m. Feb. 
16, 1887, Florence Moor Prall. Address, Overbrook, Pa., and 
718 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 



l60 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [18S3 

tShoemaker, Samuel Bines, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1886.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 6, 1861 ; d. Germantown, Phila., Pa., 
Apl. 2, 1893. s. Benjamin Hallowell Slioemaker (Manager 
1880 to date) and Susan Brinton Trump. Entered 1878; absent 
part of Freshman year; re-entered 1879. Student Univ. of Pa. 
Medical Depart. Resident Physician Pennsylvania Hospital 
1886-87; Member of the County Medical Society; Physician 
Out-Patient Depart. Pennsylvania Hospital 1890. Physician, 
Germantown, Phila., Pa. m. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 8, 1888, 
Mary Dawson Tyson. 

Spruance, John Spotswood, S.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Mch. 25, 1862. s. William C. Spruance 
and Marie Louisa Spotswood. Entered 1879. Manufacturer of 
Cotton and Woolen Yarns. Address, 121 1 Delaware Ave., 
Wilmington, Del. 

Stuart, Francis Bacon, A.B. 

b. , Ind., (?) Aug. 15, 1859. s- Amos Stuart and Ma- 
tilda Hadley (?) Entered from Spiceland, Ind., 1879. Address, 
La Luz, New Mexico. 

Thomas, Bond Valentine, A.B. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Mch. 23, 1863. s. James Carey Thomas, 
M.D. (Class of 1851, Manager 1860-97), and Mary Whitall. 
P^ntered 1879. First Scholar in Class. Vice-Prest. Loganian, 
and delivered Annual Address. Prest. of Class one year. Won 
Haines Prize Cricket Fielding Belt 1881 ; Congdon Prize Cricket 
Ball 1880. Alumni Orator 1894; Subject: " Webster and Cal- 
houn." Studied at Johns Hopkins Univ. 1883. Studied Law. 
Superintendent of Glass Works ; General Manager of Gold Min- 
ing Co. 1899 to date. m. Concord, N. H., Oct. 13, 1886, Edith 
Carpenter. Address, New York City, or care J. M. W. Thomas, 
Haverford, Pa. 

White, William Alpheus, SB. 

b. Bush Creek, N. C, Mch. 26, 1852. s. John White and 
Jane Wilson. Entered 1879. Farmer. Teacher, m. Jan. 7, 
1886, Roxie Dixon. Address, Brunswick, N. C. 

Whitney, Charles Henry, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 11, 1861. s. John Randall Whitney and 
Louisa Caldwell Butler. Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1879. 
Clerk in Car Wheel Foundry, etc. ; Mechanical Draughtsman. 
Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Whitney, Louis Butler, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 13, 1863. s. John Randall Whitney and 
Louisa Caldwell Butler, Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1879. 



1883] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 161 

Clerk at Baldwin Locomotive Works ; Clerk at A. Whitney & 
Sons; Clerk at 15 N. 7th St., Phila.,to date. m. Oct. 30, 1889, 
Mary Ella Head. Address, 2034 Locust St., Phila. 

Wortliiiigton, Thomas Kiiiiber, A.B. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1888; LL.B., Univ. of Md., 1890.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 23, 1 863. s. Dr. Joshua H. Worthington and 
Mary Morris Kimber. Entered from Baltimore, Md., 1879-80. 
Prest. Everett Society ; Graduate Student at Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1883-88 ; Studied at Univ. of Md. (Law School) 1888-90 ; 
Alumni Orator 1892; Subject: " Political Abuses and Public Opin- 
ions ;" Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. ; Member American Economic 
Assoc. ; Author " Historical Sketch of Finances of Penna." Law- 
yer ; Editor Baltiviorc Nczvs ; Prest. Maryland Title Insurance 
and Trust Co. ; Real Estate Business, m. (i) May 24, 1887, 
Mary Grace Thomas; (2) Lancaster, Pa., Apl. 4, 1899, Helen 
Baker Higbee. Address, Lancaster, Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 

Cates, Edward Earle. (A.B., 1883 ; A.M., 1888, Colby Univ.) 

[Arts, 
b. East Vassalboro', Me., Sept. 12, i860, s. Charles Bunker 
Cates, M.D., and Margaret Buffum Barker. Entered Sophomore 
Class 1880 and left 1881. Author articles published in " School 
Bulletin" (Syracuse, N. Y.) ; "Journal of Education" (Boston); 
" Inland Journal " (educational) (Lewiston, Idaho); "School Re- 
view" (Chicago); "Educational Review" (New York). Prin. of 
High School in New Jersey, 1 884-93 ! Pnn. of High School 
Los Angeles, Cal., 1893—97 ; Prest. of Frederick College, Fred- 
erick, Md., 1897 to date. m. Aug. 18, 1886, Maggie Wightman. 
Address, Frederick College, Frederick, Md. 

Cates, Horace GetclielL (A.B., 1883; A.M., 1885, Colby Univ. ; 

M.D., Maine Hospital College, 1887.) [Arts. 

b. East Vassalboro', Me., May 22, 1863. s. Charles Bunker 

Cates, M.D., and Margaret Buffum Barker. Entered Sophomore 

1880 and left 1881. Studied at Colby University 1879 and 1882 

83 ; Physician and Surgeon to various railroads ; Asst. Surgeon 

to Southern Pacific R. R. Co. ; County Coroner, Los Angeles, 

Cal., 1892-94. m. June 15, 1895, Mary Bichnell. Address, 

Los Angeles, Cal. 

Dunn, lloljert Rowe. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 25, 1863. s. Charles R. Dunn and . 

Entered from Phila., Pa., 1879 and left 1881. Last address, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

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1 62 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1883 

Frissell, Wiilker Irwin. [Special, 

b. Wheeling, West Va., Dec. 25, 1862. s. John Frissell, M.D., 
and Elizabeth Ann Thompson. Entered Sophomore Class 1880 
and left at close of the year. Chemist at Wheeling Iron and 
Steel Works, m. June 8, 1894, Clara Anna Beall, of Wellsburg, 
W. Va. Address, Benwood, W. Va. 

Osborne, William Elmore. [Special. 

b. near Ashley, Ohio, Sept. 27, 1856. s. John Osborne and 

Minerva Oliver. Entered 1879 and left at close of Freshman 

year. Farmer and Sheep Raiser, m. Aug. 22, 1882, Laura L. 

Levering. Address, Stantontown, Ohio. 

Price, William Farmer. [Special, 

b. Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 12, i860, s. William Ballinger 
Price and Ellen Farmer. Entered from Bergen Point, N. J., 1879 
and left at close of Sophomore year. Two years a student at 
Western Reserve College, Hudson, Ohio, 1874-75. Sheep rais- 
ing in Southwestern Virginia 1881-83 ! Farming in Chester Val- 
ley, Pa., 1883-89; Supt. New Brunswick City Railway Co. and 
Brunswick Traction Co. 1890 to date. m. Apl. 27, 1882, Eleanor 
French Richards. Address, 41 Comstock St., New Brunswick, 
N.J. 

Khocles, Eicliard Somers Smith. [Arts, 

b. Rockdale, Delaware Co., Pa., Mch. 11, 1861. s. John B. 
Rhodes and Ann L. Warren. Entered from Aston Mills, Pa., 
1879 and left during the Junior year. Member of Delaware Co. 
Historical Society. Manufacturer of Cotton and Woollen 
Goods, m. Apl. 30, 1887, Fannie Wallis Price. Address, Aston 
Mills, Pa. 

Smith, Stephen Decatnr, Jr. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 28, 1861. s. Stephen Decatur Smith and 
Elizabeth Cuthbert. Entered 1880 and left at close of the 
Freshman year. Studied at Univ. of Pa. 1879-80. Author of 
Poems, " Hallo, My Fancy !" in collaboration with Charles 
Henry Liiders, etc. Iron Manufacturer. Associate Editor 
Ladles' Horns Journal, m. Jan. 25, 1887, Florence Eustis. Ad- 
dress, 1927 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. 

Starkey, Howard Abbott. [Arts, 

b. Vassalboro', Me., Feb. i, i860, s. John Warren Starkey 
and Charity Carr. Entered Sophomore Class 1880 and left at 
close of the year. In employ of the Elevator Companies, Duluth, 
Minn., 1881 to date. At present Supt. of Elevators of Consoli- 
dated Elevator Co., Duluth, Minn. m. July 9, 1885, Jennie M. 
Fellows. Address, 825 W. Third St., Duluth, Minn. 



1884] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. . 163 

Vail, Herbert Eli. (A.B., Hobart College, N. Y., 1883; A.M., 

188G.) [Arts, 

b. Waterloo, N. Y. s. Alfred Vail and Mary Jane Pound. 
Entered Sophomore Class 1880; left Dec, 1880. Entered 
Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y. Teacher. Observer U. S. 
Weather Bureau, Station, Mobile, Ala. Legal Residence Water- 
loo, N. Y. Address, Custom House, Mobile, Ala. 

Wetherell, Johii Mcllvaiie. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., May 10, 1863. s. John Mcllvane Wetherell 
and Mary Smith. Entered Sophomore Class 1880 and left at 
the close of the year. Contractor and Builder, m. Rockport, 
Mass., June 28, 1899, Nellie Hale Choate. Address, Rockport, 
Mass. 

Wilbur, Harry Lawrence. (A.B., Amlierst, 1884.) [Arts. 

b. Kingston, Pa., Dec. 10, 1863. s. Henry O. Wilbur and 
Harriet Almira Lawrence. Entered 1879 from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 
and left at close of the Sophomore year. Studied at Amherst 
College, Mass., 1881-84. Chocolate Manufacturer, m. Oct. 20, 
1896, Clara Mattison Derby. Address, 9 Astor St., Chicago, 111. 

1884. 

Allen, John Henry, A.B. A.M., 1890. 

b. East Hamburg (now Orchard Park), N. Y., Nov. i, 1861. 
s. Franklin Gerothman Allen and Hannah Patience Thomas. 
Sintered Sophomore Class 1881 from Union Springs, N. Y. 
Permanent Class Prest. Teacher 1884-86. Principal Union 
School, Westerville, N. Y., 1886-87. Principal Yates Academy, 
Yates, N. Y., 1887-88. Principal Public School, Rockvale, 
Colo., 1889-91. Principal High School and City Supt. of 
Schools, Montrose, Colo., 1891-97. Principal Cafion City High 
School 1897. Supt. Canon City Schools 1897 to date. Con- 
tributor to Educational Journals. Author of " Advantages of 
Studying Latin " and " Methods of Teaching Latin in High 
School Work" in " Rocky Mountain Educator." m. Mch. 14, 
1888, Jennie Zelle Jones. Address, Canon City, Colo. 

Bates, Orren William, A.B. (LL.B., Yale, 1891.) 

b. Coventry, R. L, Aug. 17, 1862. s. Ambrose Hopkins 
Bates and Diana E. Kenyon. Entered Sophomore Class 1881 
from Oneco, Conn. Student Yale Law School 1889-91. Mem- 
ber " Book and Gavel " of Yale. Undertaker. Politician. Town- 
Clerk of Sterling, Conn., 1895-98. Member of Connecticut 
House of Representatives 1897. m. Sept. 16, 1887, Julia Helena 
Seeley. Address, Oneco, Conn. 



164 • HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1884 

C5iase, Thomas Herbert, A.B. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1885.) 
b. Haverford, Pa., Apl. 17, 1864. s. Thomas Chase, LL.D., 
Litt.D. (Prof, of Classical Philology 1855-86, Prest. 1874-86) 
and Alice Underhill Cromwell. Entered 1880. Vice-Prest. 
Class Freshman year ; Prest. of Class ; Vice-Prest. Loganian ; 
Prest. Everett. Member First Eleven Cricket. Studied at Har- 
vard Univ. 1884-85. Clerk. Teacher, Oakwood Academy, 
Union Springs, N. Y., 1898 to date. Address, Union Springs, 
N. Y., and 30 Alumni Ave., Providence, R. I. 

Haines, William Jones, A.B. 

b. Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., Pa., Oct. 14, 1865. s. 
Robert Bowne Haines (Class of 1844, Manager 1870-95) and 
Margaret Vaux Wistar. Entered 1880. Sec. Everett. Steel 
and Iron Merchant ; Bicycle Supplies (Wholesale). Address, 
1424 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Hall, Arthur Dillwyn, A.B. 

b. Providence, R. I., July 22, 1861. s. John Hacker Hall 
and Anna Fry Hoag. Entered Sophomore Class 1881 from 
Lynn, Mass. Won Athenaeum Prize for Essay. Librarian 
Athenaeum ; Editor of The Gevi. Studied at Univ. of Minnesota 
1894-95. Teacher. Principal and Owner of Morgan Hall Col- 
lege Preparatory School for Boys. Address, 17 13 Nicollet Ave., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

Hill, Louis Taher, SB. 

b. Mount Pleasant, O., Nov. 11, i860, s. Joseph Hill and 
Deborah Patterson. Entered 1880. Teacher. Principal Pleas- 
ant Plain Academy seven years, and of Springdale Seminary. 
Supt. City Schools, m. June 27, 1893, Rachel W. Vore. Ad- 
dress, West Liberty, la. 

Jacob, Charles Richard, A.B. 

b. South China, Me., July 11, 1863. s. WiUiam Jacob and 
Sibyl Narcissa Jones. Entered Sophomore Class 188 1. Prest. 
Athenaeum ; Sec. Loganian ; Editor Havafordian ; Prest. of 
Class in Senior year. "Spoon Man." Won Alumni Prize for 
Oratory and Composition 1883 ; Subject: "William Lloyd Gar- 
rison." Teacher ; Teacher of French and German, Friends* 
School, Providence, R, I. m. July 14, 1892, Hattie E. Jones. 
Address, Friends' School, Providence, R. L 

Moore, Walter Linton, SB. 

b. near Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa., Oct. 27, 1858. s. 
Kirkwood Moore and Esther Linton. Entered Junior Class 



1884] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 165 

1882 from Ercildoun, Pa. Taught in Friends' Academy, Moores- 
tovvn, N. J., until fall of 1882. Secretary to Abbott's Alderney 
Dairies, m. Phila., Pa., Apl., 1887, Gulielma Harvey. Ad- 
dress, Moorestown, N. J., and 1823 Filbert St., Phila., Pa. 

Smith, Alfred Percival, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1885 ; LL.B., 
Univ. of Pa., 1888.) 
b. Phila., Pa., July ii, 1863. s. Alfred Smith and Cornelia 
Stanley Allen. Entered 1880. Won Everett Society Prize for 
Declamation. Class Sec. Editor of Tlie Bud. Studied two years 
at Harvard ; also Law School Univ. of Pa. Member of Presby- 
terian Historical Society (Phila., Pa.) ; Law Academy of Phila., 
Pa. ; Life Member of Historical Society of Pa., and German So- 
ciety ; Member of Pa. Genealogical Society ; Pioneer Verein of 
Phila., Pa., and American Academy of Social and Political 
Science ; Charter Member Pa. State Bar Association. Lawyer, 
m. Feb. 4, 1890, Lizzie Waudell David. Address, 602 Provident 
Building, Phila., Pa. 

Vaux, Georg-e, Jr., S.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1888.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 18, 1863. s. George Vaux (8th) and 
Sarah H. Morris. Entered Sophomore Class 1881. Prest. 
Council Everett Society ; Vice-Prest. of Same. Studied at 
Wharton School, Univ. of Pa. Manager of Haverford College 
1 89 1 to date ; Sec. of Corporation 1891 to date. Member Acad- 
emy of Natural Sciences ; Vice-Prest. Photographic Society of 
Phila., Pa. ; Manager, Franklin Institute ; Member Amer. Assoc, 
for Advancement of Science; Historical Society of Pa. ; Amer. 
Philosoph. Soc. Inspector of Eastern Penitentiary, Phila. Pa. 
Author two chapters in History of Haverford College. Lawyer. 
Address, 404 Girard Building, Phila., Pa. 

White, Francis Albertson, L.B. 

b. Baltimore Co., Md., Dec. 4, i860, s. Francis White (Class 
1843, Manager 1878 to date) and Jane E. Janney. Entered 
1880. Sec'y and Prest. of Everett Society. Manager of Hav- 
erford College 1895 to date. Clerk; Manager of Estates, m. 
June 2, 1887, Sarah Poultney Ellicott. Address, 1221 N. Calvert 
St., Baltimore, Md. 

Non-Graduates. 

Butler, Frederick C. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., . s. Edgar H. Butler and . Entered 

1880 and left close of Freshman year. Publisher. Address, 13 
S. 4th St., Phila., Pa. 



1 66 HAVEKFORD COLLEGE [1884 

Clothier, John Birely. [Special, 

b. Phila., Pa., May 23, 1862. s. Conrad Clothier and Mary 
Victoria Birely. Entered 1880 and left 1881. Real Estate, m. 
Emma Virginia Dabbs. Address, Narberth, Pa. 

Craig, Andrew Catherwood, Jr. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 20, 1863. s. Joseph C. Craig and Emma 

G. Leibert. Entered 187S and left at close of Junior year, 1883. 

m. June i, 1898, Adaline J. Crilly. Address, 3901 Walnut St., 

Phila., Pa. 

Ellicott, William Miller, Jr. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., May 8, 1863. s. William Miller ElHcott, Jr., 
and Nancy Morris PLllis. Entered 1880 and left at close of Soph- 
omore year. Took special course in Architecture at Univ. of Pa.; 
Studied Atelier Pascal (Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris), 1887-88. 
Architect. Address, 8 East Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. 

Estes, Jo.seph Stanley. [Arts, 

b. Vassalboro', Me., May 13, 1861. s. Jonathan Estes and 
Julia Ann Wadsvvorth. P^ntered 1880 and left at close of Soph- 
omore year. Lawyer. Address, Houlton, Me. 

Ferri.s, David Sand.s. [Arts, 

b. New York City, Aug. 13, 1863. s. Lindley Murray Ferris, 
Jr. (Class 1856) and Martha Sands. Entered from Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y., 1 880 and left at close of the Sophomore year. Studied 
at Harvard 1882-83 ; Sugar Planter and Refiner, m. Eloise 
Polk. Address, Lamourie, La., and Plaza Hotel, New York City. 

Guinmere, William Henry. [Science, 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., May 3, 1864. s. William Gum- 
mere (Class of 1836; Instructor 1834-38) and Martha Moore 
Morris. Entered from Burlington, N. J., 1880; absent during 
the Junior year with the Cambria Iron Co. ; returned at begin- 
ning of Senior year, and took special course, and received cer- 
tificate of proficiency in Mathematics ; One year in Nat. Bank of 
Northern Liberties, Phila., Pa. ; for several years connected with 
various estates, trusts, etc. ; Acting Treas. Lehigh Univ., South 
Bethlehem, Pa., June, 1894; General Baggage Agent Lehigh 
Valley R.R. Author " Land o' Cakes;" "Claims Legitimate 
and Otherwise ;" " Rev. John Jasper, Philosopher," etc. Ad- 
dress, South Bethlehem, Pa. 

Jones, Samuel Kiiius. [Art?. 

b. West Milton, O., Nov. 12, 1859. s. Samuel Jones and 

Anna Jay. Entered 1880 and left at close of Sophomore year. 



1885] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 167 

Prest. of Class. Asst. Sec. Mutual Home and Savings Assoc, of 
Dayton, O. ; Asst. Manager of same ; General Manager of same 
to date.' m. June 5, 1888, Mary Adele Yost. Address, 26 North 
Main .St., Dayton, O. 

LatUl, Isaac GifFord. [Arts. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apl. 6, 1864. s. Thomas Wood Ladd 

(Class 1854) and Hannah Peckham Gifford. p:ntcred Sophomore 

Class 1 88 1 and left 1882. Broker. Address, Providence, R. I., 

and Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, N. Y. City. 

List, Joliii KilUourne. [Special, 

b. Wheeling, W. Va., June 26, 1861. s. Henry K. List and 
Sarah J. Shaw. PLntered as Special Student 1880 and left at 
close of Junior year. As.st. Cashier City Bank of Wheeling, W. 
Va. Member City Council of Wheeling, m. Apl. 20, 1884, 
Harriet Glass. Address, Wheeling, W. Va. 

Peet, William Fellows. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) Apl. 16, 1864. s. V.. W. Peet and . 

Entered from Chicago, 111., 1880, and left at close of the Fresh- 
man year. Address, St. Paul, Minn. 
Tyson, James Wood, Jr. [Spocial. 

b. P.altimore, Md., Dec. 20, 1862. s. James Wood Tyson 
(Class of 1845) and IClizabeth W. Dawson. r:ntered 1879 and 
left 1 88 1, having pursued a Partial Course. Copper .Smelter; 
Mine Manager ; Manager of Steel Rolling Mill ; Receiver for 
Steel Co. Member American Institute of Mining luigineers. 
m. Oct. 25, 1887, p:sther S. liuchanan. Addrcs.s, South Straf- 
ford, Vt. 
Yariial], Cliarltoii. [A'tn. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Aug. i, 1864. s. l<:ilis Yarnall 
and Margaret Harrison. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1880; 
left 1882, at close of .Sophomore year. Merchant, m. May 23, 
1 889, Anna Brinton Coxe. Address, 420 Walnut St., Phila. and 
Haverford, Pa. 

1885. 

Bailv, Cliarl<5H Winter, S.P.. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Dec. i, 1866. s. Joshua Long- 
.streth Baily and Theodate Lang. Entered from Phila., Pa., 188 1 . 
lousiness Manager of 77ic Uat'crfordian ; Treas. Carpenter Shop 
A.ssoc. ; Treas. Football Assoc. ; Prest. of Class, etc. Dry 
Goods Commission Merchant, m. Apl. 23, 1892, Lydia Hunn 
Wood. Addres.s, 304 S. 13th .St. and 15 liank .St., Plnla., Pa. 



l68 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1885 

Bettle, Samuel, A.B. 

b. Camden, N. J., Oct. 15, 1884. s. William Bettle and Mary 
Sharpless. Entered from Camden, N. J., 1881. Won the fol- 
lowing Cricket Prizes: "Improvement Bat," Freshman year; 
"Fielding Belt;" Second Eleven Prize Ball;" "First Eleven 
Bat" two years. General Freight Agent in the International 
Navigation Co. m. June 20, 1889, Helen Biddle Griscom. 
Address, 309 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Blair, John Jay, S.B. 

b. High Point, N. C, Sept. 15, i860, s. Solomon I. Blair 
and Abigail P. Hunt. Entered 1881. Studied two years in 
Guilford College, N. C, 1879-81. Principal High Point High 
School 1885; Teacher in Winston, N. C, City Schools 1885- 
90 ; Supt. of Winston City Schools 1890 to date. Teacher in 
State Normal School, Newton, N. C. Prest. North Carolina 
Teachers' Assembly 1893 ; Prest. Assoc. City Supts. 1894. 
Address, Winston, N. C. 

Doaii, Enos L., A.B. 

b. Valley Mills, Ind., May 14, i860, s. Amos Doan and 
Martha Furnas. Entered 1881. Won Athenaeum Debating 
Prize 1882. Prest. Class 1881-82, 1882-83; Editor Haver- 
foj'dian 1882; Editor-in-Chief 1884; Prest. Athenaeum 1884; 
Librarian Loganian 1883 ; Prest. Council 1884. Studied at 
Univ. of Bonn, Germany, two Semesters 1889-90. Teacher 
Friends' School Wilmington, Del., 1885-89; Assoc. Principal of 
same 1891-95 ; Teacher of French, High School Denver, Colo., 
1897 ; Teacher Friends' School Wilmington, Del., 1897—98 ; 
Principal Friends' School Wilmington, Del., 189S— 99; Librarian 
Wilmington Institute Free Library, Wilmington, Del, 1899 to 
date. m. June, 1891, Mary Louisa Clark. Address, 1303 W. 
9th St., Wilmington, Del. 

Ferris, William Taber, A.B. 

b. Chappaqua, N. Y., July 16, 1866. s. Robert Murray Fer- 
ris and Marianna Taber. Entered Sophomore Class from Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y., 1882. Asst. Manager New York Office Prov. 
Life and Trust Co. of Phila., Pa., 1886 to date ; Treas. Reliance 
Lamp Electric Co. Address, 149 Broadway, New York City. 

Hilles, William Samuel, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 5, 1865. s. John Smith Hilles (Class of 
1848, Manager 1873-76) and Sarah Cooper Tatum. Entered 
from Wilmington, Del., 1881. Alumni Prize Orator, 1885. 
Studied Law. Lawyer, m. Oct. 29, 1898, Florence Bayard, 
daughter of Hon. Thomas F. Bayard. Address, Wilmington, Del. 



1885] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 69 

Hussey, William Tiniotliy, A.B. 

b. North Berwick, Me., June 10, 1863. s. Timothy B. Hus- 
sey and Anna Mekeel. Entered Sophomore Class 1882. Sec. 
of Athenaeum ; Brest. Y. M. C. A. Business Manager of TJie 
Havei'fordia7i. Manufacturer of Agricultural Implements, m, 
June 8, 1892, Florence J. Rushmore. Address, North Berwick, 
Me. 

Jones, Artluir Wiiislow, A.B. A.M., 1890. 

b. South China, Me., Nov. 30, 1864. s. William Alfred 
Jones and Mary Ann Runnels. Entered Sophomore Class 
1882. Graduate Student in Greek 1889-90; Studied at Univ. 
of Chicago 1894-95. Teacher. m. June 22, 1891, Lenora 
Louise Hawkes. Address, Washington Academy, Washington, 
Kan. 

Jones, Rnfus Matthew, A.B. A.M., 1896. (Litt.D., Penn Col- 
lege, 1898.) 
b. South China, Me., Jan. 25, 1863. s. Edwin Jones and 
Mary G. Hoxie. Entered Sophomore Class 1882. Brest, of 
Class in Senior year. Editor-in-Chief and Business Manager of 
The Havcrfordian. Brest, of Y. M. C. A. ; Brest, of Athenseum. 
" Spoon Man." Alumni Orator 1896. Subject : " The Scholar's 
Attitude and Service." Member Phi Beta Kappa. Studied one 
Semester in Heidelberg University ; Special Student two years 
in Univ. of Ba. Recorded Minister in Society of Friends, 1890. 
Teacher at Union Springs, N. Y., one year. Teacher of Modern 
Languages, Prov. Boarding School, two years ; Brincipal Oak 
Grove Seminary, Vassalboro', Me., four years. Instructor in 
Philosophy, Haverford College 1893 to date. Y.dii'i.ox oi Friends' 
Reviezv 1893 ; Editor of The American Friend 1894 to date. 
Author "Life of Eli and Sybil Jones" 1889; "History of 
Friends in Kennebec Co., Me.," 1892 ; " Practical Christianity" 
1899. m. Ardonia, N. Y., July 3, 1888, Sarah H. Coutant. Ad- 
dress, Haverford, Pa. 

Markley, Joseph Lybrand, A.B., A.M., 1886. (S.B., State Nor- 
mal School, West Chester, Pa,, 1883; A.M., Harvard Univ., 
1887 ; Ph.D., 1889.) 
b. East Nantmeal, Chester Co., Pa., Oct. 6, 1859. s. Napoleon 
B. Markley and Ellen Ann Liggett. Entered Junior Class 1883. 
Graduate Student in Mathematics 1885-86; Member Bhi Beta 
Kappa 1898; Assistant in Astronomical Observatory 1885-86; 
Graduate Student at Harvard Univ. 1886-89. Holder of Morgan 
Fellowship, Harvard Univ., 1887—89; Instructor in Mathematics, 
Harvard Univ., 1889-90; Instructor in Mathematics, Univ. of 



170 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1885 

Michigan, 1890-95 ; Student in Gottingen, Germany, 1895-97 ; 
Assist. Prof. Mathematics, Univ. of Michigan, 1896 to date. The- 
sis at Harvard Univ. on " Bessel's Functions." m. July 6, 1893, 
Mary EHzabeth Butler. Address, 912 Forest Ave., Ann Arbor, 
Mich. 

Morris, Marriott Caiiby, A.B. 

b. Gcrmantown, Phila., Pa., Sept. 7, 1863. s. Elliston Perot 
Morris (Class of 1848, Manager 1884-91 ; Sec. of the Corpo- 
ration 1886-91) and Martha Canby. Entered 1881. Treas. 
Class ; Treas. Cricket Club ; Treas. Football Assoc. ; Registrar 
of Everett ; Editor of The Bud ; Treas. of Everett ; Member of 
Photographic Soc. of Phila. ; Trustee of Estates, etc. m. June 
8, 1897, Jane G. Rhoads. Address, 6706 Cresheim Road, Gtn., 
Phila., Pa. 

Murray, Augustus Taber, A.B. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1890.) 
b. New York City, Oct. 29, 1866. s. Robert Lindley Murray 
(Class 1842, Manager 1855-58) and Ruth Shearman Taber. 
P^ntered from Nev/ Bedford, Mass., 1882. Member Everett; 
Vice-Prest. Loganian ; Awarded Alumni Prize for Oratory 1884 ; 
Subject: " John Greenleaf Whittier ;" Latin Salut. 1882; Mem- 
ber Phi Beta Kappa 1898 ; Studied at Johns Hopkins Univ. 1885 
-88; Prof. Greek, Earlham Coll., 1888-90; Studied at Leipzig 
and at Berlin, Germany, 1890-91 ; Prof. Greek Colorado Coll. 
1891-92 ; Prof. Greek Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1892 to date. 
Published " Parody and Paratragoedia in Aristophanes," Berlin, 
1891 ; Contributions to Philological Journals; Member Amer. 
Philological Assoc, m. Sept. 2, 1891, Nella Howland Gifford, of 
New Bedford, Mass, Address, Stanford Univ., Cal. 

Newlin, Thomas, S.B., A.M., 1892. 

b. New London, Ind., Dec. 28, 1855. s. and . 

Granted Degree upon Special Examinations, and ranked with 
Class of 1885. Prof. Zoology and Botany, and in charge of the 
Discipline, Haverford College, 1884-86. Superintendent Spice- 
land Academy, Spiceland, Ind., ten years ; Brest. Pacific College, 
Newberg, Ore., 1891 to date. Minister in Society of P'riends. 
m. Spiceland, Ind., 1884, Olive Wilson. Address, Newberg, Ore. 

Reeve, Augustus Henry, A.B. 

b. Alloway, Salem Co., N. J., Nov. 11, 1865. s. Richard 
Henry Reeve and Sarah Wyatt Carpenter. Entered from Cam- 
den, N. J., 1 88 1. Manufacturer of Linoleum and Floor Oil 
Cloths, m. Oct. 7, 1 89 1, Margaretta Willis Baldwin. Address, 
Camden, N. J. 



1885] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. I/I 

Keeve, William Foster, A.B. 

b. Safe Harbor, Pa., Oct. 18, 1865. s. Augustus Reeve and 
Rebecca Cooper Wood. Entered from Camden, N. J., 1881. 
Vice-Prest. Everett ; Member Cricket Eleven, Football Eleven 
and Baseball Nine ; Won Freshman Fielding Belt and two or 
three Prize Bats ; Held record for best batting up to 1885 ; Manu- 
facturer of Brick, Sewer-pipe and Fire-brick, m. Oct. 22, 1890, 
Mary Joy Guy. Address, 301 State St., Camden, N. J. 

Ricliards, Theodore William, S.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1886 ; 
A.M. and Ph.D., Harvard, 1888.) 
b. Germantown, Pa., Jan. 31, 1868; s. William T. Richards 
(Artist) and Anna Matlack. Entered Sophomore Class 1882. 
Sec. of Everett Soc. ; Member Phi Beta Kappa 1 899 ; Studied at 
Harvard 1885-88; at Gottingen 1888-89; Munich 1889; Dres- 
den Polytechnic 1889; Highest Honors at Harvard in Chem- 
istry; Instructor at Harvard; Asst. Prof, at Harvard 1894 to 
date ; Author numerous papers on Chemical subjects, chiefly 
relating to Atomic Weights ; Fellow of American Academy of 
Arts and Sciences ; Member German Chemical Society ; English 
Chemical Club. m. May 28, 1896, Miriam Stuart Thayer. Ad- 
dress, 44 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. 

Sutton, Isaac, A.B., A.M., 1891. (A.B., Trinity, N.C, 1882 ; A.M., 
1885.) 
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1857. s. Aaron Sutton and Mary 
Heaton Gough. Entered from Providence, R. I., Sophomore 
Class 1878 and left during the Senior year, re-entering Senior 
Class 1884. Studied at Trinity College, N. C, 1882, one year; 
Teacher Haverford Grammar School, 1885-94; Principal Oak- 
wood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 1894-95 ; Manager Fisk's 
Teacher's Agency, Denver, Col., 1895 to date. m. (i) 1880, Lizzie 
Maria Dalton ; (2) 1888, Harriet Kennedy Chase. Address, 533 
Cooper Bdg., Denver, Col. 

White, Elias Henley, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1891.) 

b. Raysville, Ind., June 21, 1861. s. James White and 
Jemima D. Henley. Entered 1881. Studied at PLarlham Col- 
lege, Ind., 1880-81. Prefect at Girard College, Phila., Pa., 
1885-95 ; Student at Law School, Univ. of Pa., 1888-91. 
Lawyer. Address, 700 West End Trust Building, Phila., Pa. 

W^ickersham, William Frederick, A.B., A.M., 1891. 

b. Avondale, Pa., Oct. 31, 1864. s. B. Frank Wickersham 
and Mary Ann Pyle. Entered Junior Class 1883. Assist. 
Librarian Haverford College 1883-85; Teacher; Principal 
Westtown Boarding School 1897 to date. Address, Westtown, 
Pa. 



1/2 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1S85 

tWilsoii, Matthew Terrell, SB. 

b. Dublin, Ind., Jan. 29, 1863; d. Richmond, Ind., Apl. 5, 
1 89 1, s. Timothy Wilson and Elizabeth Ann Terrell. Entered 
from Spiceland, Ind., 1881. Teacher, m. June 22, 1887, Isa- 
dore Hall. 

Non-Graduates. 

Brick, Joseph Coles. (M.D., JefiFerson Medical Coll., Phila., 

Pa., 1894.) [Science. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 11, 1861. s. William F. Brick and 

Anna Coles. Entered 1881 and left at close of Sophomore year 

1883. Physician. Address, 1629 Locust St., Phila., Pa. 

Brooke, Benjamin. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1889.) [Science, 

b. Radnor, Del. Co., Pa., Oct. 17, 1866. s. Major John 
Brooke, Surgeon U. S. A., and Esther Willing. Entered Sept., 
1 88 1, and left near the close of the Freshman year. Studied at 
Univ. of California 1884-86 ; Univ. of Pa. Medical School 1886- 
89. Resident Physician Phila. Hospital 1890-91. First Eieut. 
and Asst. Surgeon U. S. A. 1891. Captain. Address, care 
War Depart., Washington, D. C. 

Buffiiiii, Edward. [Special. 

b. Newport, R. I., Aug. 19, 186 1. s. Thomas B. Buffum and 

Lydia Potter. Entered Sophomore Class Feb., 1883, and left 

during the year. m. Elizabeth Griffith. Address, Boston, Mass. 

Collins, Benjamin. [Science. 

b. Purchase, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1864. s. Richard Collins and 

Sarah Willets. Entered 1881 and left at end of the Freshman 

year. Farmer, m. Nov. 12, 1890, Esther Carpenter. Address, 

Purchase, N. Y. 

Harding, George Franklin. (M.D., Harvard Univ., 1889.) 

[Arts, 
b. Dorchester, Mass., Oct. 18, 1862. s. George W. Harding 
and Harriet Russell. Entered Feb., 1883, Sophomore Class 
and left at end of the year. Studied at Harvard Univ. 188 1- 
83 ; Mass. Inst. Technology two years ; Harvard Medical 
School ; Physician to Skin Depart. Boston City Hospital, and 
Cancer Hospital. Member Mass. Medical Soc. ; Boston Der- 
matological Club ; Boston Soc. for Medical Improvement ; 
Boston Soc. of Medical Sciences. Physician, m. June 19, 1890, 
Elizabeth S. Clarke. Address, 419 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 

fHill, Joseph Gnrney. [Special. 

b. Carthage, Ind., Jan. 27, 1863 ; d. Western Springs, 111., 

May 15, 1883. s. Thomas Clarkson Hill (Class of 1854) and 



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Adaline Amanda Butler. Entered from Chicago, 111., 1881, and 
left at close of Freshman year, on account of ill-health. Student 
Earlham College, Ind., one year, 1880-81. Bridge Building 
under Gen. Sooy Smith, at Vicksburg, Miss. 

Jay, Isaac E. [Special, 

b. Farmers' Institute, Ind., Oct. 5, 1865. s. Allen Jay and 
Martha Ann Sleeper. Entered from Richmond, Ind., Sophomore 
Class as special student 1882 and left during the year. Student 
Earlham College, Ind., 1881-82 and 1883-85 ; at Rose Poly- 
technic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind., 1886; Purdue Univ., Lafay- 
ette, Ind., 1887. Civil Engineer; Electrical Street Railway 
work ; Manufacturer, m. May 25, 1893, Anne Horton. Ad- 
dress, Richmond, Ind. 

Lee, Philip. [Arts. 

b. New Iberia, Louisiana, July 14, 1895. s. James Augustin 
Lee and Lucinda Ray. Entered from New Iberia, La., 1881, 
and left at close of Freshman year. Bookkeeper. Druggist. 
Commissary Iberia Guards during political troubles 1884. Ad- 
dress, New Iberia, La. 

Siuith, Logan PearsalL (Formerly known as Lloyd Logan 
Smith.) (B.A., Univ. of Oxford, England, 1892.) 

b. Millville, N. J., Oct. 18, 1865. s. Robert Pearsall Smith 
and Hannah Tatum Whitall. Entered from Germantown, Phila., 
Pa., 1 88 1 and left 1884. Studied at Harvard College, Oct., 
1884, to June, 1885 ; Berlin Univ., Oct., 1885, to April, 1886; 
Univ. of Oxford, Eng., March, 1888, to June, 1892; One year 
in business ; since then literary work ; Author of " The Youth 
of Parnassus and other Stories," London, 1895. Address, 44 
Grosvenor Road, London, S.W., England. 

tWliitall, Thomas Wistar. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 30, 1859; d. Oct. i, 1894. s. James 
Whitall (Class 1852, Manager 1857-96; Sec. of Board of 
Managers 1866-76) and Mary Cope. Entered Freshman Class 
1877 and left during the year on account of ill-health. Re-en- 
tered Sophomore Class 1882 and left during the year on account 
of ill-health, m. Boston, Mass., Jan 10, 1888, Sarah Whitmore. 

1886. 

fBetts, Thomas Wade, SB. 

b. Martinsville, O., June 17, 1864; d. Wilmington, O., June 
20, 1893. s. Madison Betts and Caroline Janney. Entered 
from Wilmington, O., 1882. Studied Architecture with A. B. 
Mullett, Washington, D, C. Architect, Denver, Col. 



174 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1886 

Dickinson, Jonathan, Jr., A.B. ; A.M. 1898. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apl. 7, 1861. s. Jonathan Dickinson 
and Anna Willis Smith. Entered Sophomore Class 1883 from 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Won First Prize in Debate Everett Soc, 
First Prize in Speaking. Prest. Everett Soc. two years. Member 
Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Teacher; Prof, of Greek, Wilmington 
College, four years ; Principal Oakwood Seminary ; Teacher of 
Latin, Greek, Psychology and History. m. Sept. 12, 189-, 
Clara J. Oren. Address, Lavanna, N. Y. 

Jolmson, Guy Koclie, S.B. 

b. , Sept. 28, 1866. s. Joseph Esrey Johnson, Major 

58th Pa. Vols., U. S. A., and Mary Catharine Roche. Entered 
from Longdale, Va., Freshman Class Jan., 1883. Bookkeeper 
and Asst. Manager Malaga Glass Works 1886-87 ; Asst. Man- 
ager and Engineer Allegheny Mining Co. 1887 ; Engineer and 
Asst. Manager Longdale Iron Works, Longdale, Va., 1888- 
95 ; General Manager Embreville Iron Co., Ltd., 1895 to date. 
Member of Amer. Institute of Mining Engineers ; North of Eng- 
land Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers. Author of 
a number of Papers on Mining Engineering, Manufacture of Iron, 
etc., published in the " Proceedings and Transactions " of Amer. 
Inst, of Mining Engineers, m. Apl. 26, 1892, Edith Ashley 
Wheeler. Address, Embreville, Tenn. 

McFarland, William Stuart, SB. 

b. Williams' Mills, N. J., Mch. 31, 1865. s. James McFar- 
land and Sarah Ryan. Entered 1882 from Mount Laurel, N. J. 
Prest. of Class ; Prest. of Cricket Club. Analytical Chemist. 
Six years Supt. Pottstown Iron Co. Supt. Chemical Depart. 
Barrett Manufacturing Co. m. Apl. i, 1891, Mary Price. Ad- 
dress, 4445 Frankford Ave., Phila., Pa. 

fMorris, Israel, Jr., S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 23, 1867; d. Ampersand, Adirondacks, 
N. Y., Feb. 13, 1 89 1, s. Theodore Hollingsworth Morris 
(Class of i860) and Mary Lowncs Paul. Entered Sophomore 
Class 1883. Iron Business. 

3Iorris, William Paul, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 23, 1867. s. Theodore Hollingsworth 
Morris (Class of i860) and Mary Lownes Paul. Entered Soph- 
omore Class 1883. Manager of Blast Furnace, m. June 11, 
1889, May B. Sharp. Address, 1608 Market St., Phila., Pa., 
and Berwyn, Pa. 



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Scott, Alexander Harvey, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1889.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 25, 1866. s. Lewis Allaire Scott and 
Frances Anna Wistar. Entered 1882. Class Sec. Freshman 
year ; Class Prest. Senior year. " Spoon Man." Studied two 
years at the Law Depart. Univ. of Pa. Attorney -at-Law. Ad- 
dress, 1806 S. Rittenhouse Square, Phila., Pa. 

Siiiitli, Horace Eugene, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1887.) 

b. 1606 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa., Aug. i, 1866. s. Charles 
Smith and Catherine lungerich. Entered 1882. Student Har- 
vard 1886-87. Banker, m. Phila., Pa., Apl. 29, 1891, Amelia 
Benham Matthews. Address, 303 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Underliill, Alfred Mott, Jr., SB. 

b. Clinton Corners, N. Y., June 22, 1865. s. Alfred A. Un- 
derbill and Mary Gillingham Turner. Entered Sophomore Class 
1883 from Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Three years on College Foot- 
ball Team. Civil Engineer P. C. C. & St. L. R. W, Co. ; Special 
Supt. Construction Station Buildings P. C. C. & St. L. Ry. 
Published in 1894 a lithographic map of city of Logansport, 
Ind. m. Apl. 8, 1890, Lillian V. Lemon. Address, Terre 
Haute, Ind. 

Wadswortli, Edward Borland, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 

1888.) 
b. Hallowell, Me., Mch. 28, 1864. s. George Wadsworth 
and Sarah Gifford. Filtered Sophomore Class 1883. Prest. of 
Class ; Salutatorian ; Prest. of Athenaeum. Law Student Univ. 
of Pa. 1886-88. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. School 
Director. Member Pa. Legislature 1899. Address, 133 S. 
1 2th St., Phila., Pa. 

White, Wilfred W^alton, SB. 

b. Raysville, Ind., Nov. 12, 186 1. s. Charles White and 
Lucy Haughton. Entered 1882. Prest. and Sec. of Athe- 
naeum ; Sec. of Loganian ; Business Manager Haverfordian. 
Studied at Earlham College, Ind., 1881-82. Teacher and Sur- 
veyor. County Surveyor of Ector County, Tex., 1891-94. Ad- 
dress, 378 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111., care Henry Holt & Co. 

Non-Graduates. 

Brooke, Hngli Jones. [Special, 

b. Sept. 25, 1865. s. Nathan Brooke (Class of 1852) and 
Anne Elizabeth Thomas. Entered from Media, Pa., 1882 and 
left at close of Sophomore year, 1884. Address, Media, Pa, 



176 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1886 

Carmalt, Charles Clmrchill. (A.B., Harvard, 1887 ; M.D., 
Columbia, 1891.) [Arts. 

b. Montrose, Pa., June 15, 1866. s. James E. Carmalt (Class 
of 1859) '^"'^ Charlotte Jane Churchill. Entered 1S82 and left 
at close of the Freshman year. Studied at Harvard Univ. 1883 
-87; Columbia College Medical School 1888-91 ; Hospital In- 
terne, 1892-93; Physician. Demonstrator of Anatomy, Colum- 
bia University, 1894 to date. Address, 40 E. 58th St., New York 
City. 

Kiniber, John Shober. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., July 24, 1864. s. Anthony Morris Kimber 
(Class of 1840, Manager 1849-71) and Margaret Cooper Cope. 
Entered 1882 and left at end of the Freshman year. Studied 
eighteen months at Brown Univ., Providence, R. I. Real Estate 
Business. Retired. Mission Work. Minister in the Society of 
Friends, m. Muncy, Pa., Oct. 12, 1887, Mary Haines Ecroyd. 
Address, Newport, R. I. 

Lippiiicott, Samuel Parry. [Special, 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 23, 1865. s. Joshua W. Lippincott (Class 

of i860) and Mary E. Perry. Entered 1882 and left 1884. 
Address, Wyncote, Pa. 

Savery, William H. [Science, 

b. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 24, 1865. s. Thomas H. Saveiy 
and Sarah Pim. Entered Sophomore Class 1883 and left at close 
of the year. Assist, to Vice-Prest. Pusey and Jones Co., En- 
gine and Ship Builders, Wilmington, Del. m. Sept. 5, 1894, 
Nellie Goodrich Clark. Address, Wilmington, Del. 

Starr, Isaac Tatnall. [Special, 

b. Aug. 7, 1867. s. Edward Starr (Class 1862) and Mary 
Williams Sharpless, Entered 1882 and left during Sophomore 
year. Treas. Everett. Stock Broker. Address, 400 Chestnut 
St., Phila., Pa. 
Trotter, Francis Laurie. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., June 20, 1865. s. Joseph H. Trotter and Edith 
Newbold. Entered 1882 and left 1884. Address, 1810 Chest- 
nut St., Phila., Pa. 

Tunis, Joseph Price. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 18S6; M.D., 1889.) 

[Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 7, 1866. s. Thomas Roberts Tunis and 
Anna Callendar Price. Entered 1882 and left at end of Soph- 
omore year, 1884; Entered Junior Class Univ. of Pa. 1884; 



1887] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. I77 

Student Medical School 1886-89. Member Phila. Co. Medical 
Soc. ; Patholog. Soc. of Phila., Pa. ; Hist. Soc. of Pa. PIditor 
'• International Medical Magazine " 1893-94 ; Author many con- 
tributions to the Medical Press. Physician. Address, 129 S 
1 8th St., Phila., Pa. 

tUnderhill, Joseph Turner. 

b. Clinton Corners, N. Y., June 22, 1865 ; d. . s. Alfred 

A. Underhill and Mary Gillingham Turner. Entered Sopho- 
more Class 1883. 

1887. 
Adams, Jedediali Howe, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1889.) 

b. Union Springs, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1866. s. Charles Henry 
Adams and Caroline Howland Chase. Entered from Phila., Pa., 
1883 and left at the close of the Junior year, but in consideration 
of studies pursued elsewhere, and examinations, was granted the 
degree of A.B. in 1890 and ranked with his class. Prest. 
Everett ; Vice-Prest. Loganian ; Editor of The Havcrfordian. 
Studied at Univ. of Pa. Medical School 1886-89. Author 
" Life of Dr. D. Hayes Agnew," Phila., Pa., 18 — ; various mag- 
azine articles. General and Medical. Physician, m. May 6, 1889, 
Margaret Agnew Stuart. Address, Overbrook, Pa. 

fBaily, Arthur Hallani, S.B. 

b. , Ind., Dec. 3, i860; d. Feb. i, 1889. s. and 

Phebe . Entered Junior Class 1885. 

Bedell, Charles Hampton, SB. (A.M., 1894.) 

b. Lynn Co., la., Dec. 18, 1861. s. Edwin Bedell and Mary 
Hampton. Entered from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1883. Studied 
at Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md., 1887-88. Member 
of Franklin Institute. Electrical Engineer, m. June 4, 1889, 
Florence Gardner. Address, Swarthmore, Pa. 

Cassatt, Edward Buchanan, A.B. (Diploma of Graduation, 
West Point, 1893.) 
b. Altoona, Pa., Aug. 23, 1869. s. Alexander Johnston Cas- 
satt and Maria Lois Buchanan. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 
1883. "Student-Soldier" Ecole Speciale Militaire, St. Cyr, 
France, 1887-89; U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 
1889-93; 2d Lieut. 4th U. S. Cavalry 1893-95 at P'ort Walla 
Walla, Wash. ; Asst. Instructor of Modern Languages, West 
Point, 1895-98; Captain in Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" in 
Cuba, Spanish-American War, 1898. Major 27th Regiment U. S. 
Vols, in Philippines 1899 to date. m. Dec. 28, 1893, Emily 
Louise Phillips. Address, Manila, Philippine Islands. 

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178 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1887 

Clement, Allen Ballinger, SB. A.M., 1892. 

b. Leeds Point, N. J., Sept. 5, 1864. s. Charles A. Clement 
and Susanna T. Ballinger. Entered from Camden, N. J., Junior 
Class 1885 and left during Senior year, 1887. Returned 1890, 
completing Senior studies and taking Graduating Course in Elec- 
tricity. Was granted in 1891 degree of S.B. to rank with Class of 
1887, and degree of A.M. to date from 1892. Sec. of Class 1886- 
87 ; Brest. Council Everett, and Brest, of same ; Teacher ; Law- 
yer. Address, Wilmington, Del. 

Evans, Horace Young, S.B. 

b. Phila., Ba., Oct. 14, 1866. s. Horace Young Evans, M.D., 
and Anna Louise Richards. Entered 1883. Civil Engineer. 
m. Nov. 16, 1893, Sue McAbee. Address, Redlands, Cal. 

Fiitrell, William Harrison, A.B. 

b. Rich Square, N. C, June 17, 1863. s. Harrison Futrell and 
Lydia E. Stalker. Entered 1883. Vice-Brest, of Class; Brest, 
of Everett ; Vice-Brest. Loganian ; Won Brize for Oratory Ev- 
erett Soc, and Brize for Essay Everett Soc. ; Brize for Oratory 
Loganian; Alumni Prize for Oratory and Composition, 1887; 
Subject : " The Question of the Hour ;" Member University Club; 
Member Historical Soc. of Ba. ; Lawyer ; Junior Counsel for 
Municipal Assoc, of Bhila.. 1895. m. July 5, 1888, Ellen M. 
Hammond. Address, 420 Walnut St., Bhila., and Haverford, Ba. 

Garrett, Alfred Cope, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1889; A.M., 1890; 
Bh.D., 1892.) 
b. Germantown, Bhila., Ba., Nov. 3, 1867. s. Bhilip C. Gar- 
rett (Class of 1 85 1, Manager 1862 to date) and Ehzabeth Wain 
Cope. Entered 1883. Brest, of Class, also Bermanent Brest. ; 
Brest, of Football Assoc. ; Capt. of Football Team ; Brest. Cricket 
Club ; Captain of Cricket Eleven ; Brest, of Everett ; Winner of 
various Cricket Brizes ; Alumni Orator 1893; Subject: "Signs 
of the Times in Literature;" In Lumber business 1887-88; 
Studied at Harvard Univ. 1888-92 ; Asst. in Anglo-Saxon, Har- 
vard, 1892-93; also at Harvard Annex ; Instructor in English, 
Harvard, 1893-94; Univ. Extension Lecturer, Bhila., 1894-95 ; 
Instructor in English, Harvard, 1895 to date ; Member of Amer- 
ican Modern Language Assoc; American Folk Lore Soc, Brest, 
of the Cambridge Branch ; Member Bhi Beta Kappa 1899. m. 
June 18, 1896, Eleanor Stokes Evans. Address, 27 Everett St., 
Cambridge, Mass., and Logan, Bhila., Ba. 

Goddard, Henry Herbert, A.B. A.M., 1889. (Bh.D., Clark 
Univ., Worcester, Mass., 1899.) 
b. East Vassalboro', Me., Aug. 14, 1866. s. Henry C. God- 
dard and Sarah Winslow. Entered Sophomore Class 1883 and 



1887] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. I79 

left to become teacher at the close of the year. Returned 
and entered Junior Class 1885. Gained Athenaeum Prize for 
Declamation ; Gained Alumni Prize for Oratory and Com- 
position 1886; Subject: "John Quincy Adams;" Vice-Prest. 
Y. M. C. A. ; P>usiness Manager of "The Haverfordian ;" Asst. 
Prof Latin, Univ. of South California, Los Angeles, 1887-88; 
Graduate Student Haverford College 1888-89 ; Principal Damas- 
cus Academy, Damascus, O., 1889-91 ; Teacher Classics, Oak 
Grove Seminary, Vassalboro', Me., 1891-93 ; Principal Oak Grove 
Seminary 1893-96; Member of School Board, Vassalboro', Me. ; 
Student at Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass.. 1896-99; Docent at 
same 1898-99; Author " Dissolutive Effects of Mind on Body 
as Evidenced by Faith Cures," published in " Amer. Journal of 
Psychology," vol. x., 1899; Teacher of Psychology and Peda- 
gogy, West Chester Normal School, West Chester, Pa., 1899 to 
date. m. Aug. 7, 1889, Emma Florence Robbins. Address, 
State Normal School, West Chester, Pa. 

Hiizard, Willis Hatfield, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1892; Ph.D., 
1894; B.D., Gen. Theological Seminary, N. Y., 1891.) 
b. Maple Knoll, West Chester, Pa., July 27, 1866. s. Willis 
Pope Hazard, M.A., and Susan Robinson Gilpin. Entered 
Freshman Class 1882 and left at close of year on account of 
ill-health; re-entered Feb., 1883. Member of American Ori- 
ental Society ; Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. 
Studied at Delaware College 1880-82 ; Gen. Theological Sem- 
inary, New York, 1888-91. Graduate Student Univ. of Pa., 
1887-88; Graduate Student Columbia College in Semitic Phi- 
lology 1890-91 ; Graduate Student at Harvard Univ. in Semitic 
Philology 1891-94. Arabic Prizeman, Harvard, 1892. Author 
of "A Syriac Charm," American Oriental Society's Journal, vol. 
XV., 1893, pp. 284, ff. ; '• Hebrew and Septuagint Texts of Ex- 
odus, Chaps. 35-40," London Academy, Apl. 14, 1894; "The 
Tabernacle Secretary of Exodus," Thesis in Semitic, Harvard 
Univ., 1892 ; "The 42d and 43d Psalms," Doctor's Dissertation, 
Harvard Univ., 1894. Assoc. Editor " The Churchman." m. 
West Chester, Pa., Nov. 14, 1898, Mary Dunbar Creigh. Ad- 
dress, 138 W. I nth Street, New York City, and West Chester, 
Pa. 

Lesley, Hugh, S.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Aug. 10, 1867. s. Joseph Lesley 
and Emily L. Davis. Entered Sophomore Class 1884. Held 
various positions with the p:iectro-Dynamic Co., of Phila., Pa., 
1888-95 ; Supt. Plante Co., of New York, 1895-96; Engineer 



l80 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1887 

Electric Storage Battery Co., Phila., Pa., 1897 to date. m. Feb. 
9, 1893, Cecilia K. Austin. Address, 17 14 Ontario St., Tioga, 
Phila., Pa. 

Morris, Paschall Holliiigswortli, B.E. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 25, 1867. s. Henry Gurney Morris (Class 
of 1859) and Sallie Marshall Morris. Entered 1883. Cotton 
Business 1887-90; Engineering and Machinist 1890-96; Manu- 
facturer of Sugar Machinery, Hydraulic Work and Automobiles 
1896 to date. m. Phila., Pa., 1890, Mary Paul Morris. Address, 
I 501 S. Front St., Phila., Pa. 

Newhall, Barker, A.B. A.M., 1890. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins 
Univ.. 1891.) 
b, Lynn, Mass., June 20, 1867. s. Joseph P. Newhall and 
Elizabeth H. Barker. Entered Sophomore Class 1884. Cor. 
Sec. and Prest. Y. M. C. A. Salutatorian at Haverford ; Alumni 
Orator 1899; Subject: "Christ and Socrates." Univ. Scholar 
and Fellow in Greek at Johns Hopkins Univ. Studied at Johns 
Hopkins Univ. 1887-91. Studied at Univ., Berlin, 1891 ; at 
Amer. School Archaeology, Athens, 1891—92 ; at Univ. Munich 
1892; Instructor in Greek, Brown Univ., 1892—96; Instructor 
in Greek, Bates College, 1896 ; Classical Master Monson Academy 
1896-97 ; Prof, of Greek, Kenyon College, 1897 to date. (Ph.D. 
Thesis) " Dramatic and Mimetic Features of Plato's Gorgias." 
Editor of Plato's " Charmides, Laches and Lysis," N. Y., 1899; 
Associate Editor with J. I. Manatt in the " Mycenaean Age," Bos- 
ton, 1897. Member Amer. Philological Association. Address, 
Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio. 

Philips, Jesse Evans, Jr., A.B. A.M., 1891. 

b. East Nantmeal, Pa., Oct. 6, 1862. s. Lewis Philips and 
Jane Amanda Keeley. Entered 1883. Valedictorian 1887. 
Assistant Librarian. Taught three years in High School, West 
Chester, Pa. ; four years in Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, 
Boston, Mass. Teacher of Mathematics, Worcester Academy, 
Worcester, Mass. m. Dec. 6, 1891, Maine J. Durham. Ad- 
dress, Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. 

Stokes, Henry Warrington, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., June 24, 1867. s. Francis Stokes 
(Class 1852, Manager 1885 to date) and Katherine Wistar Evans. 
Entered 1883. Sec. of Class 1883-84. Clerk 1887-88. Pub- 
lisher 1888-89; Treas. York Haven Paper Co. 1889 to date; 
Treas. Beaver Creek Lumber Co. 1890-93. Address, Locust 
Ave., Germantown, Phila., Pa., and Bowling Green Building, 
New York City. 



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Strawbridge, Frederic Heap, A.B, 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 24, 1866. s. Justus Clayton Strawbridge 
(Manager 1883 to date) and Maiy Lukens. Entered 1883. 
Won Second Prize Tennis Championship in Singles 1885. Sec. 
of Everett 1885-86. Vice-Prest. of Everett Soc. 1886-87. Mem- 
ber of the Art Club of Phila., Pa. ; The Germantown Cricket 
Club ; The Citizens' Municipal Assoc, of Phila., Pa. ; Children's 
Aid Soc. ; Indian Rights Assoc. ; Amer. Soc. for the Extension 
of University Teaching ; Fairmount Park Art Assoc. ; Boys' 
Parlor Assoc, of Germantown ; Y. M. C. A. of Phila., Pa. (Cen- 
tral Branch). Merchant, member of firm Strawbridge & Clothier, 
m. Brookline, Mass., June 5, 1894, Bertha Gordon Walter. 
Address, 801 Market St., Phila., and Germantown, Pa. 

tTrimble, William Webster, SB. 

b. Exton, Pa., Apl. 16, 1867 ; d. Huntingdon, Pa., Sept. 21, 
1 89 1, s. Abram Vickers Trimble and Mary Vickers Webster. 
Entered from Harrisonville, O., 1883. Bookkeeper 1887-88 ; 
Conveyancer; Civil Engineer P. R.R. 1888-91. 

White, Richard Jaiiiiey, A.B. 

b. Baltimore, Md., June 9, 1867. s. Francis White (Class 
1843, Manager 1878 to date) and Jane E. Janney. Entered 
Sophomore Class 1884. Brest, of Class last half Senior year. 
Studied at Johns Hopkins Univ. 1887-88. Clerk; Merchant; 
Importer. Address, 1 1 14 St. Paul St. and 41 S. Holiday St., 
Baltimore, Md. 

tWood, George Bacon, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 11, 1869; d. Phila., Pa., Dec. 19, 1894. 
s. George Wood and Mary Sharpless Hunn. Entered 1883. 
Clerk. 

Wood, William Coiigdon, A.B. 

b. Mt. Kisco, N. Y., July 22, 1866. s. William H. S. Wood 

and Emma Congdon. Entered from New York City, Sophomore 

Class 1884. Publisher. Address, 51 5th Ave., New York City. 

Non-Graduates. 
Bacon, John. (M.D., 1889, Univ. of Pa.) [Science. 

b. Greenwich, N. J., July 21, 1865. s. Josiah Bacon and 
Caroline Bacon Wood. Entered Freshman Class 1882, but 
owing to illness was compelled to drop one year. Left at close 
of Sophomore year, 1885. Won Everett -Athenaeum Prize for 
Oratory. Studied Medicine Univ. of Pa. 1886-89. Resident 



1 82 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [^^^7 

Physician Wilkes-Barre City Hospital ; do. Univ. Hospital, Phila., 
Pa. ; do. in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. ; do. in 
Eastern State Penitentiary, Phila., Pa. Physician. Address, 
Andalusia, Pa. 
Barr, Ernest Kirby. [Science, 

b. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 14, 1864. s. George Washington Barr 
and Martha Elkins Kirby. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1883 and 
left during Sophomore year. Iron Business in Phila., Pa. With 
the Herendeen Mfg. Co. of Geneva, N. Y. m. May 28, 1891, 
Margaret Butler Barbour. Address, Cynwyd, Pa. 

Chase, Alfred. [Science. 

b. Haverford, Pa., June 21, 1868. s. Thomas Chase, LL.D., 
Litt. D. (Prof. Philology 1855-86, Prest. Haverford College 
1874-86) and Alice Underbill Cromwell. P^ntered 1883 and left 
at close of the Junior year. Ranching and Fruit Raising. Ad- 
dress, North Yakima, Washington. 

Cliillnian, Edward Fenneiiiore. (C.E., Rensselaer Polytech- 
nic Institute, Troy, N. Y., 18S8.) [Science, 
b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 26, 1866. s. Philip Edward Chillman 
and Annette Lomas. Entered 1883 and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. Four years at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, 
N. Y. ; Asst. Prof. Descriptive Geometry and Mechanical Draw- 
ing Rensselaer Inst. ; also Instructor Mechan. Drawing, Troy 
Acad., and at Albany and Troy Y. M. C. A. Night Schools, m. 
Oct. 3, 1894, Anna Virginia Yard, of Trenton, N. J. Address, 
214 8th St., Troy, N. Y. 

Cope, Albaii. [Special. 

b. Awbury, Germantown, Phila., Pa. s. Thomas Pim Cope 

(Class 1839, Manager 1864-71) and Elizabeth Wistar Stokes. 

Entered Partial course Sophomore Class 1884 and left during 

the year. Address, Awbury, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Dean, William. [Arts, 

b. N. Ferrisburg, Vt, Feb. 24, 1863. s. William S. Dean 
and Mary Hoten Paige. Entered 1883 and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. Photographer. Address, Harrisonburg, Va. 

Grafflin, Frederick Lincoln. [Special, 
b. Baltimore, Md., June 6, 1865. s. John C. Grafflin and 
. Entered 1882 and left during the year 1883-84. Ad- 
dress, Baltimore, Md. 
Hacker, William Estes. [Science. Mch. Eng. 
b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 12, 1867. s. William Hacker (Class 1854) 
and Hannah Wistar. Entered Sophomore Class 1884 and left 



1887] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 83 

at close of Junior year. Real Estate and Investment Broker, 
m. . Address, Tacoma, Washington. 

Hereiideen, Francis Albert. (B.S., 1886, Hobart College, N.Y.) 

[Arts, 
b. Macedon, N.Y., Feb. 12, 1866. s. Edward Welcome Heren- 
deen (Class of 1852) and Anna Nickerson. Entered 1883 and 
left at close of Sophomore year. Studied at Hobart College, 
Geneva, N. Y., 1885-86 ; Director and Sec. Herendeen Mfg. Co., 
Geneva, N. Y ; Director and Auditor Seneca Lake Steam Naviga- 
tion Co. m. Feb, 5, 1891, Annie Boynton. Address, Geneva, 
N.Y. 

Hvissey, Arthur Mekeel. (A.B., Univ. Mich., 1889.) [Arts, 
b. North Berwick, Me., July 21, 1861. s. Timothy B. Hussey 
and Anna Mekeel. Entered Sophomore Class 1884 and left at 
close of the year. Studied Univ. of Mich. 1886-89; Manufac- 
turer of Agricultural Implements, North Berwick, Me. Ad- 
dress, North Berwick, Me. 

Jaiiney, John Hall. [Science, Mch. Eng. 

b. Brighton, Md., Sept. 19, 1866. s. Samuel Abijah Janney 
and Mary Catharine Hall. Entered 1883 and left at close of 
Junior year. Sec. of Class ; Farmer and Raiser of Jersey Cattle, 
m, Nov. II, 1 89 1, Sallie Randolph Turner, Address, Brigh- 
ton, Md. 

Lewis, Edmund Coleman. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 24, 1868. s. Edmund Lewis and Eliza- 
beth Coleman Maule. Entered 1883 and left at close of Junior 
year. Cotton business, 1886-88; Mechanical Engineer ; Sales- 
man, m. Nov. 15, 1892, Emma S. Snodgrass. Address, care 
Bement, Miles & Co., Phila., Pa. 

MacLear, Walter. [Arts. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 3, 1865. s. Henry C. MacLear and 

. Entered 1883 and left 1884. Address, Wilmington, Del. 

fMartin, L. Lanphier. [Arts. 

b. West Chester, Pa., (?) May 26, 1866; d. Apl., 1893. s. 

and . Entered Sophomore Class 1884 and left 1885. 

Mowry, Allan McLane. [Science. 

b. June 18, 1867. s. Charles T. Mowry and Harriet B. . 

Entered 1883 and left at end of Freshman year. Studied at 
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute one year ; Cornell Univ. one 
year. On New York State Engineer Corps two years ; Civil 
Engineer; with Diamond Match Co., Chicago, 111. m. Apl. 12, 



184 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1887 

1896, Isabel Ramsey. Address, care of Diamond Match Co., 
Chicago, 111. 

Parker, John Eberly. [Arts, 

b. Raysville, Ind., July 17, 1862. s. Isaac Parker and 

. Entered Junior Class 1885 and left at close of the year. 

Last address, Kansas City, Mo. 

Purely, Ellison Reynolds. [Science. 

b. Manchester, Ontario Co., N. Y., Nov. 30, 1864. s. Alex- 
ander Monmouth Purdy and Mary Reynolds. Entered Fresh- 
man Class 1883 and left at close of the year. Nurseryman in 
New York State 1884-85 ; Nurseiyman in North Carolina 1885- 
88 ; Pastor in New York State 1888-95 ; Pastor, Portland, Me., 
Aug., 1895, to date. Minister, m. Oct. 7, 1894, Amelia Frances 
Converse. Address, Portland, Me. 

fTanner, Clarence Lincoln. [Arts, 

b. Sidney, Me., Mch. 25, 1865; d. Mch. 29, 1898. s. Wil- 
liam A. Tanner and Sarah Ella Sawtelle. Entered Freshman 
Class 1 883 and left at the end of the year. Lawyer. City Clerk, 
Augusta, Me. 

Trotter, Frederick NcAvbold. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., 186-. s. Joseph H. Trotter and Edith New- 
bold. Entered 1882 and left 1885. Address, 18 10 Chestnut 
St., Phila., Pa. 

Wilson, Calvert. [Arts. 

b. , Md., Apl. 18, 1867. s. T. F. Wilson and . 

Entered from Washington, D. C, Sophomore Class 1884 and left 
during year. Last address, Washington, D. C. 

Wright, William ToTt^nsend. (Entered as William Moorehead 
Wright.) [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 14, 1866. s. Charles Berston Wright 
and Susan T. Townsend. Entered 1883 and left 1885. Studied 
at Univ. of Pa. 1885-87. m. Nov. 9, 1887, Daisy Coxe. Ad- 
dress, 1 30 1 Walnut St., Phila., Pa, 

Yarnall, Harold Ellis. [Arts, 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Mch. 7, 1867. s. Ellis Yarnall 
and Margaret Harrison. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1883, 
left 1885. Clerk in Lehigh Valley R.R. five years. Since 1893 
Purchasing Agent and Local Treas. Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf 
R.R. Co. ; Choctaw & Memphis R.R. Address, Little Rock, Ark. 



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Young, Frank Levi. (A.B., Cornell, 1888.) [Arts, 

b. Port Byron, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Oct. 31, i860, s. Levi 
Wayland Young and Margaret Lane. Entered Junior Class 
1885; left 1886, at close of Junior year. Student at Cornell 
Univ. 1887-88. Teacher in Mt. Pleasant Military Academy, 
Sing Sing, N. Y., 1888-92. Admitted to Bar of the State of 
New York, May, 1892. Lawyer 1892 to date. m. July 31, 
1889, Mary Yawger. Address, Sing Sing, Westchester Co., 
N. Y., and White Plains, N. Y. 



Battey, Charles Heaton, S.B. 

b. Burrillville, R. L, Mch. 27, 1868. s. Thomas Jesse Bat- 
tey (Class of 1863) and M. Augusta Heaton. Entered from 
Providence, R. L, Sophomore Class 1885. Editor of Gem; 
Treas. and Vice-Prest. Athenaeum. Artist. Published " Shorter 
Poems," 1896-98. "Tales and Sketches" 1898. Frequent 
contributor to "American Friend," etc. m. Aug. 14, 1895, 
Edith Thompson. Address, 284 Lloyd St., Providence, R. L 

Beidelman, Lawrence Peterson, B.E. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 18, 1868. s. John Wilmer Beidelman and 
Mariana Yard Peterson. Entered from Little Rock, Ark., 1884. 
Editor Gem ; Sec. Athenaeum. Designed Class Memorial Shield 
presented to College 1888. Chief Clerk Motive Power Depart. 
Mexican National Ry., Laredo, Tex. Chief Clerk for Chief 
Engineer St. Louis Southwestern Ry. Co., Texarkana, Tex. m. 
Dec. 4, 1894, Nellie Parish Rosborough. Address, Tyler, Tex. 

Corbit, John Cowgill, Jr., SB. 

b. Odessa, Del., June 21, 1868. s. John Cowgill Corbit 
(Class 1853) and Emily Peterson. Entered 1884. Manufac- 
turer. Address, 1706 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 

Cox, Exum Morris, A.B. 

b. New Providence, Iowa, Oct. 15, 1865. s. Benjamin Cox 
and Mary Morris. Entered from McPherson, Cal., Junior Class 
1886. Won First Prize Everett Oratorical Contest 1888. Prest. 
Y. M. C. A. ; Latin Salutatorian. Played on College Football 
Team 1887. Studied at Univ. of Kansas 1882-85 ; Leland 
Stanford, Jr., Univ., Cal., 1892-93. Teacher. Author Educa- 
tional Articles. Prest. Board of Education of Marin Co., Cal., 
1892-93. Supt. Pubhc Schools. Address, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



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England, Howell Stroud, A.R. A.M., 1890. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 21, 1864. s. James England and Sarah 
Stroud. Entered from Wilmington, Del., 1884. First Scholar 
in Classical section of Class. Won Alumni Prize for Oratory 
and Composition, 1888 ; Subject : " The Sphere of the Imagina- 
tion." Librarian Everett ; Prest. Council ; Y.^\\.ox Havcrfordian ; 
Prest. Council Loganian ; Won Everett Essay Prize, 1886 ; Class 
Poet. Alumni Orator, 1897; "The Poetry of Eugene Field." 
Lawyer. Author "A Critical Study of Shelley;" Poems in 
various periodicals; "Shots at Random." m. Oct. 18, 1893, 
Elizabeth Pusey. Address, 202 Equitable Building, Wilming- 
ton, Del. 

Gummere, Henry Volkmar, S.B. A.M., 1889. (A. M., Harvard, 

1890.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 20, 1870. s. John Gummere and Rebecca 
Volkmar. Entered Sophomore Class 1885. Graduate student 
in Astronomy 1888-89. Studied at Harvard 1889-90. Instruc- 
tor in Mathematics Swarthmore College 1893-98. Graduate 
student Harvard 1898-99. Professor Mathematics, Ursinus 
College, Pa., 1899 to date. m. Swarthmore, Pa., Dec. 27, 1899, 
Lydia Craft Flagg. Address, Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa. 

Hartsliorne, Francis Cope, S.B. A.M., 1894. (LL.B., Univ. of 
Pa., 1891.) 
b. Overbrook, Pa., Oct. 4, 1868. s. Charles Hartshorne 
(Class 1846, Manager 1871 to date) and Caroline Cope Yarnall. 
Entered 1884. First Honors 1888. Class Historian and Prest, 
Sec. and Librarian Everett Society ; Asst. Business Manager 
and Associate Editor of Havcifordian. Student Univ. of Pa. 
Law School 2 years. Law student 3 years. Lawyer i year ; 
I year General Theological Seminary, N. Y. ; candidate for the 
Ministry in the Protestant Episcopal Church 3 years. Author 
"The Railroads and the Commerce Clause," 1892. m. April 25, 
1895, Marguerite Haughton. Address, Merion Station P. O., 
Montgomery Co., Pa., and Kittanning, Pa. 

Hilles, Joseph Tatuni, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 26, 1868. s. John Smith Hilles (Class of 
1848, Manager 1873-76) and Sarah Cooper Tatum. Entered 
from Wilmington, Del., 1884. Editor The Bud; Prest. of 
Class Junior year ; Prest. Baseball Assoc. ; Captain Second 
Cricket Eleven ; Captain First Eleven Football Team. Won 
First Eleven Prize Cricket Bat and Second Eleven Prize Ball. 
Iron Manufacturer. Member American Institute Mining Engi- 
neers. Address, 1002 King St., Wilmington, Del. 



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Johnson, Joseph Esrey, Jr., B.E. M.E., 1891. (M.M.E., Cor- 
nel), 1892.) 
b. Longdale, Va., July lo, 1870. s. Joseph Esrey Johnson, 
Major of Vols., U. S. A., and Mary Catherine Roche. Entered 
Sophomore Class 1885. Studied at Cornell Univ., N, Y., 1891- 
92. Draughtsman at Baldwin Locomotive Works ; Designer ; 
Draughtsman ; Asst. Engineer Solway Process Co. ; with Ames 
Iron Works; Engineer and Asst. Manager Longdale Iron Works; 
Supt. of Furnaces and Mines, Alabama Coal and Iron Co., Gads- 
den, Ala. ; Member American Institute Mining Engineers ; 
American Soc. of Mechanical Engineers. Author of various 
studies in line of Steam Engineering. Address, Gadsden, Ala. 

Leeds, Morris Evans, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 6, 1869. s. Barclay R. Leeds and Mary 
Maule. Entered Junior year 1886. Studied at Univ. of Berlin 
1892-93. Manufacturer of Physical Instruments. Address, 3221 
N. 17th St., Phila., Pa. 

Lewis, William Draper, S.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1891 ; Ph.D., 
Univ. Pa., 1891.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 27, 1867. s. Henry Lewis and Fannie Han- 
nah Wilson. Entered Sophomore Class 1885. Vice-Prest. Loga- 
nian ; Prest. Everett ; Played on College Football Team two years ; 
Alumni Orator 1895 ; Subject: "The Question of Socialism;" 
Prest. of Alumni 1897-98 ; Student at Univ. of Pa., Law Dept., 
1888-91 ; Univ. of Pa., Philosophy Dept., 1888-91 ; Lawyer; 
Lecturer on the History of Law in the Wharton School, Univ. 
of Pa., Sept., 1893-96; Dean of the Dept. of Law, Univ. of Pa., 
1896 to date ; Instructor in Political Science, Haverford College, 
1892-96; Member of Amer. Acad. Polit. and Social Science; 
Editor of " System of Corporation Law," " Digest of Pennsyl- 
vania Statutes," "Accident Law," etc. ; Author of "Our Sheep 
and the Tariff," "The Federal Power over Commerce." m. June 
22, 1892, Caroline Maiy Cope. Address, Univ. of Pa. and 
Drexel Building, Phila., Pa. 

Morris, Frederick Wistar, Jr., B.E. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 26, 1867. s. Frederick Wistar Morris 
(Class of i860) and Elizabeth Flower Paul. Entered Sopho- 
more Class 1885. 'Editor Haverfordiati ; Prest. of Council Lo- 
ganian ; Editor of Gem ; Sec. Athenaeum ; Prest. Athenaeum ; 
Prest. of Class, Senior Year ; on First Eleven Cricket Club Ju- 
nior and Senior years ; Member First Reg. N. G. P., Private ; 
First Naval Battalion, N. G. P., Ensign ; Iron Merchant. Ad- 
dress, 1608 Market St., Phila., Pa. 



1 88 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1888 

Morris, Richard Jones, B.E. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 2, 1869. s. William Henry Morris (Class 
1863) and Sallie Wheeler Paul. Entered Sophomore Class 1885, 
absent during part of Senior year ; returned and received degree 
1889; ranked with Class 1888. Member of American Institute 
Mining Engineers; Employed in Iron Mills Sept., 1888, to 1893, 
Pottstown, Pa. ; Travelling Salesman, June, 1893, to Oct., 1894; 
Sec. Norwich Lock Manufacturing Co. ; Ordained Clergyman 
Prot. Epis. Church May 28, 1899; Curate St. Peter's Church, 
Phila. m. June i, 1892, Elizabeth Mintzer Hobart. Address, 
1608 Market St., Phila., Pa. 

Roberts, George Brintoii, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 24, 1869. s. George Brooke Roberts and 
Miriam Pyle Williams. Entered from Bala, Pa., 1884. Miner 
and Shipper of Coal. m. 1898, Alice Tyson Butcher. Address, 
Bala P. O., Montgomery Co., Pa. 

Sharp, Joseph Webster, Jr., A.B. 

b. Berwyn, Pa., July 4, 1867. s. Joseph Webster Sharp and 
Sidney Lerrill Bunting. Entered 1884. Brest, of Class; Class 
Prophet ; Sec. Everett Society ; Class Valedictorian ; Prest. of 
P>erett Society ; Freshman Prize Belt in Cricket ; First Prize 
Belt in Cricket ; First Prize Ball in Cricket, twice ; Member First 
Eleven Cricket, 1884-88 ; Member College Football Team Fresh- 
man and Sophomore years ; College Baseball Team ; Manufac- 
turer, m. Phila., Pa., Oct. 22, 1896, Esther Malcolm Coates. 
Address, 11 36 Ridge Ave. and 126 S. 22d St., Phila., Pa. 

Slociim, Allison Wing, A.B. A.M., 1889. (A.M., Harvard, 
1893.) 
b. Dartmouth, Mass., Apl. 22, 1866. s. Henry Almy Slocum 
and Elizabeth Hooker Brownell. Entered Sophomore Class 
1883 and left at close of the year ; re-entered Junior Class 1886. 
Played on all College Baseball Teams. Graduate Student 1888 
-89. Sec. of Haverford College 1888-89 \ Vice-Prest. and 
Prest. of Athenaeum 1887-88. Studied at Harvard 1891-93 — 
Shattuck Scholar, Tyndal Fellow and Harris Fellow. Studied 
at Univ. of Berlin 1893—94. Prof of Physics Univ. of Vermont 
1896 to date. Address, Univ. of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. 

Stiibbs, Martin Bell, A.B. A.M., 1889. (Ph.D., Johns Hop- 
kins Univ., 1892.) 
b. Vienna, Austria, June 17, 1866. s. Geo. E. Stubbs, M.D., 
A.M., and Annie Bell. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1884. Stu- 
dent Johns Hopkins Univ. 1889-92. Chemist, Millville, N. J. 



1 888] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 89 

Teacher at Toledo High School. Chemist, La Salle, 111. Chem- 
ist, Pencoyd Iron Works ; Instructor, Guilford College, N. C. ; 
Asst. in Chemistry, Haverford College, 1898-99. Prof. Chem- 
istry and Physics, Fort Worth Univ., Fort Worth, Tex., 1899 to 
date. Author " Nitro-Ortho-Sulpho-Benzoic Acid." Address, 
Merion Station, Pa., and Whitesboro', Tex. 

Non-Graduates. 

Binus, Edward Hussey. [Special. 

b. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 9, 1866. s. Edward Binns and Anna 

M. Hussey. Entered 1884 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Manufacturer. Address, Murray Hill Ave. and Woodland 

Drive, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Binns, Ralph Holden. [Special. 

b. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 15, 1869. s. Edward Binns and Anna 

M. Hussey. Entered 1884 and left 1886, Manufacturer, m. 

M. Lulu Cavitt. Address, Hussey, Binns & Co., Limited, and 

5708 Stanton Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Bowne, Rowland. [Science. 

b. New York City, Nov. 5, 1867. s. Robert Bowne and Anna 
F. Willis. Entered 1884 and left Dec, 1885. Played on Col- 
lege Football Team Freshman and Sophomore years ; on First 
Cricket Eleven Sophomore year ; on College Baseball Nine. 
Clerk in Mercantile House, New York. Address, 131 E. 36th 
St., New York City. 

Brooks, Edward, Jr. (A.B., Yale, 1890 ; LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 
1893.) [Arts. 

b. Millersville, Pa., May 10, 1868. s. Edward Brooks, A.M., 
Ph.D., Superintendent of Public Schools, Phila., Pa., and H. 
Marie Dean. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1884 and left at close 
of Freshman year. Won Second Prize for Declamation Fresh- 
man year; Member Baseball Nine ; Freshman Baseball and 
Cricket Clubs ; Member of Glee Club. Entered Yale Univ. 
1886. Law School Univ. of Pa. 1890-93. Published "An 
Essay on the Law Relating to Telegraph Companies," Phila., 
Pa., 1883. Lawyer. Address, 5971 Drexel Road and 623 
Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Collins, Frederic, Jr. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 4, 1868. s. Frederic Collins (Class of 

1839) and Letitia Poultney Dawson. Entered Sophomore Class 

and left at middle of the Senior year. Won " Improvement 



190 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1888 

Bat" in Cricket 1888; Member First Eleven Cricket 1886. 
Iron Business. Inventor and Patentee of *' The Terra Cotta 
Gutter" for Coal Conveyor and Chute, m. (i) June 19, 1895, 
Lilly Moffitt Brown, d. Apl. 19, 1896; (2) Nov. 17, 1897, Janet 
E. Rae. Address, Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. 

Dawson, Charles Wilinott. [Science. 

b. Plainfield, N. J., Dec. 10, 1867. s. Charles Carroll Daw- 
son and Jeanette M. Simonson. Entered from Lowell, Mass., 
1884 and left at end of Sophomore year. Took Special Course 
in Architecture, Mass. Inst, of Technology, 1885-87. Studied 
in office of Van Brunt & Howes ; Architect in Colorado Springs, 
Colo., since 1891. Chief Consul L. A. W., Colorado Div. 
Member Kansas City Academy of Science ; American Soc. of 
Psychical Research. Address, Colorado Springs, Colo. 

Howell, Herbert Charles. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) Jan. 6, 1867. s. William J. Howell and 

Maria Brown. Entered 1884 and left Freshman year. Played 

on College Baseball Team. Roll Turner, m. Cora E. Maltby. 

Address, 1 1 Madison Terrace, Paterson, N. J. 

tJaimey, Richard Mott. [Special, 

b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 2, 1866; d. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 7, 
1894. s. Johns Hopkins Janney (Class 1856) and Caroline 
Symington, Entered Sophomore Class 1885 and left Dec, 1886. 
Played on College Baseball Team. Clerk in Mercantile House 
Baltimore, Md. 

Johnson, Joseph Henry. [Science, 

b. Ardmore, Pa., Sept. 3, 1867. s. Edwin Johnson and Eliza- 
beth Lowber Thompson. Entered 1884 and left at close of 
Freshman year. Farmer. Address, Ardmore, Pa. 

Nields, John Percy. (A.B., Harvard, 1889.) [Arts, 

b. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 7, 1868. s. Benjamin and Ger- 
trude Nields. Entered 1884 and left at close of Junior year. 
P^ditor of TJic Bud ; Won First Prize Everett Oratorical Contest 
1887 ; Librarian Loganian 1886-87. Studied at Harvard Univ. 
Studied two years in Harvard Law School 1890-92. Lawyer. 
Address, Wilmington, Del. 

Orbison, Thomas J. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., LS98 ; also Certificate 

of Medical Jurisprudence, 1898.) [Arts. 

b. Rawal Pindee, India, Nov. 13, 1866. s. James Orbison 

(Missionary to India) and Nannie Dunlop Harris. Entered from 

iDcllefonte, Pa., 1884 and left during Senior year, 1888. Prest. 



1 888] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. I9I 

of Class in Sophomore year. Played on College Football and 
Baseball Teams Sophom.ore, Junior and Senior years. Studied 
at Univ. of Pa., 1894 to 1898. Member of D. Hayes Agnew 
Surg. Soc. Iron Furnace Work ; Chain Works ; Soft Coal Re- 
gion Store Co. Union Switch & Signal Co. (New York City). 
Beaver Creek Coal and Lumber Co., W. Va. ist Troop Phila. 
City Cavalry in Expedition against Porto Rico during Spanish- 
American War, June 11 to Nov. 21, 1898. (Private.) Physician. 
Address, Bellefonte, Pa. ; or Pennsylvania Hospital, Phila., Pa. 

Patterson, George Stiiart. (Ph.B., Univ. of Pa., 1890 ; LL.B., 
1891.) [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 10, 1868. s. Christopher Stuart Patter- 
son and Ellen Stuart. Entered 1884 and left at close of Sopho- 
more year 1886. Class Prest. Freshman year; Treas. Everett; 
Member First Eleven Cricket Team, Freshman and Sophomore 
years, and Captain Sophomore year ; Won Cope Prize Bat 1886 ; 
Studied at Univ. of Pa. 1886-88, 1889-90 ; Law Dept. 1890-91 ; 
Fellow in Dept. of Law, Univ. of Pa., 1891-94; Prof in Dept. 
of Law 1894 ; Author of " The Law of Contracts in Restraint of 
Trade," " Sunday Laws," "The Constitutional Effect of Hawaiian 
Annexation upon the Tariff Act of 1890." Second Asst. Dist. 
Attorney, Phila. ; Lawyer. Address, Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. 

fPope, Edward Morrill. [Arts. 

b. Cleveland, O., Oct. 8, 1869; d. at Haverford College, Dec. 

19, 1886. s. John L. Pope and Frances E. Whipple. Entered 

Sophomore Class 1885. Led his Class from the first ; Editor of 

The Bud. 

Takasaki, Koh Iclii. [Special. 

b. Kagoshima, Japan, Jan. 8, 1864. s. Kishichiro Takasaki and 
Yumi Oshikawa. Entered 1884 and left during the Freshman 
year. Studied at Bellefonte, Pa., Academy, 1885; Ann Arbor 
High School, Mich., 1886-87; Univ. of Mich., 1888-89; Pi'o^- 
in College of Peers, Tokyo, Japan, 1891 ; Director of English De- 
partment of same 1893 ; Member of the College Senate 1893 ; 
Member of English Speaking Society at Tokyo, and of Meiji Club, 
m. Sept. 28, 1889, Woota Takasaki. Address, 25 Nakaroku- 
bancho, Kojimachiku, Tokyo, Japan. 

Wood, Charles Kandolph. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. i, 1871. s. Edward Randolph Wood 

(Class of 1856) and Mary H. Kneass. Entered 1884 and left 

during the Senior year. Clerk ; Asst. Paymaster in U. S. Navy 

1898. Address, 1630 Locust St., Phila., Pa. 



192 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

Wright, Robert Cassel. [Special. 

b. Dennisville, N, J., (?) Jan. 27, 1867. s. and Rachel 

B. (Wright). Entered 1884 and left 1885. Member College 
Football Team. Last address, Dennisville, N. J. 

1889. 

Banes, Robert Coleman, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 3, 1868. s. Charles H. Banes (Brevet Lt. 
Col. and Asst. Adj. Gen. U. S. A.) and Mary E. Coleman. En- 
tered Sophomore Class 1886. Studied one year at Mass. Insti- 
tute of Technology, also School of Biology, Univ. of Pa. 
Biologist. m. Dec. 20, 1894, Margaret Wrenn. Address, 
2021 Spring Garden St., Phila., Pa. 

Branson, Thomas Franklin, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1892.) 
b. Phila., Pa., July 10, 1869. s. Thomas Branson, Jr., and 
Rebecca Jane Roberts. Entered Sophomore Class 1886. Brest, 
of Class, etc. Studied Medical School Univ. of Pa. 1889-92. 
Physician. Resident Physician Pa. Hospital 1893-94. Attend- 
ing Physician to Bryn Mawr Hospital. Member William Pepper 
Medical Society. Member Alumni Athletic Committee, m. 
Haverford, Pa., Oct. 3, 1894, Frances Biddle Garrett. Address, 
Rosemont, Pa. 

Bnrr, Charles Henry, Jr., A.B. A.M., 1890. (LL.B., Univ. of 
Pa., 1893.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 28, 1869. s. Charles Henry Burr and 
Henrietta Maria Thomas. Entered Sophomore Class 1886. 
Graduate Student in English 1889-90, "Haverford Fellow." 
Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899. Studied at Law School Univ. 
of Pa. 1890-93. Lawyer, m. Phila., Pa., May 27, 1899, Anna 
Robeson Brown. Address, 1004 Land Title Building, Phila., 
Pa. 

Dunton, William Rush, Jr., S.B. A.M., 1890. (M.D., Univ. 
of Pa., 1893.) 
b. Phila., Pa., July 24, 1868. s. Jacob Dunton and Annie 
Gordon Gemmill. Entered 1885. Prest. of Glee Club. Studied 
at Univ. of Pa. Medical School 1890-93. Author of "A Little 
Case of Borrowing," Atlantic Monthly, Jan., 1891. Asst. Phy- 
sician, Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, Towson, Md. (near 
Baltimore), m. July i, 1897, Edna Drusilla Hogan. Address, 
Towson, Md. 

Evans, Thomas, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., June 17, 1869. s. J. Wistar 
Evans and Eleanor Tyson Stokes. Entered 1885. Played on 



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Second and First Cricket Elevens. Won in Doubles in Tennis 
Tournament. Clerk in Merchant's Office and in Trust Co. 1889 
-90; Salesman for Manufacturing Co. 1890-92 ; Sec. and Treas. 
Manufacturing Co. 1892 to date. Address, Church Lane, Ger- 
mantown, Phila., Pa. 

rite, Warner (Formerly known as Warner Hutchinson Fite), 
A.B. (Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 1894.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 5, 1867. s. George Fite and Sarah Liddle. 
Entered 1885. Editor of Haverfordian 1886-89; Editor-in- 
Chief 1888-89. Studied at Episcopal Divinity School, Phila., 
Pa., 1889-90; Univ. of Pa. 1889-91; Univ. of Berlin, Ger- 
many, 1891-92 ; Univ. of Munich, Germany, 1892-93 ; Univ. 
of Pa. 1893-94. Teacher; Instructor in English Private School, 
Phila., Pa. ; Instructor in Philosophy Williams College 1894-96 ; 
Instructor in Latin and Philosophy ; Dean of the Faculty Wil- 
liams College 1885-97 ; Docent in Philosophy Univ. of Chicago 
1897-98; Asst. in Philosophy Univ. of Chicago 1898 to date. 
Address, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 

Goodwill, Warren Clarksoii, A.B. 

b. Salem, N. J., Sept, 7, 1863. s. Morris Goodwin and Anna 
Thompson Harmer. Entered Sophomore Class 1886. Mem- 
ber College Football Team. Teacher of Latin and Greek 
Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, Va., 1889—90 ; Teacher and 
Governor Westtown Boarding School, Westtown, Pa., 1890-95. 
Life Insurance Agent 1895 to date. Student Medical Depart. 
Univ. of Pa. Address, 3715 Baring St., Phila., Pa. 

Haughton, Victor Mellet, A.B. 

b. Boston, Mass., Mch. 24, 1866. s. James Haughton, D.D., 
and Augustine Mellet. Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., Junior 
Class 1887. Studied at Columbia 1885-87 (Freshman and So- 
phomore years). Studied General Theolog. Seminary, New 
York City, 1889-93. Clergyman P. E. Church at Charlestown, 
N. H., 1893-97; at Clinton, Mass., Oct., 1897, to date. Ad- 
dress, 94 Prescott St., Clinton, Mass. 

Kirkbride, Franklin Bntler, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 10, 1867. s. Thomas S. Kirkbride, M.D., 
LL.D., and EUza Ogden Butler. Entered 1885. Sec. of Class ; 
Class Historian ; Editor-in-Chief Class Book of the Class of 
1889, Haverford College; Sec. Everett, Brest. Council of same. 
Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. 1896-97. Sec. and Treas. of Matricu- 
late Catalogue Committee. In a Marine Insurance Broker's 
office, Liverpool, England, 1889-90. In charge of Phila. office 

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194 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

of the Caledonia Mining and Mfg. Co. 1890-91. Stockkeeper 
Mail Bag Repair Shop 1891. Superintendent Mail Equipment 
Shops (including Mail Bag Repair Shop, Mail Bag Storehouse 
and Mail Lock Repair Shop) Washington, D. C, 1891-93 ; 
Asst. Sec. Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and 
Granting Annuities 1893-98 ; Sec. of same Nov., 1898, to ApL, 
1899 ; Treas. and Sec. of same Apl., 1899, to Oct., 1899 ; Treas. 
of same Oct., 1899, to date. Member Historical Society of Penn- 
sylvania ; Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania ; Civil Service 
Reform Assoc. Trustee and Sec. the Phila. Polyclinic and Col- 
lege for Graduates in Medicine ; the Phila. Vacant Lots Cultiva- 
tion Assoc. ; Trustee and Treas. the Public Baths Assoc, of 
Phila. ; Trustee the Calvary Presbyterian Church. With Fred- 
eric W. Speirs and Samuel McCune Lindsay, Author " Vacant 
Lot Cultivation," the Charities Review, Apl., 1898. Contributor 
to H av erf or d History, 1892, pp. 536-557. Address, 1406 Spruce 
St. and 517 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Leeds, Arthur Newlin, SB., A.M., 1890. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 14, 1870. s. Barclay R. Leeds and Mary 
Maule. Entered Junior Class 1887. Graduate Student in Eng- 
lish 1889-90. Sec. of Class; Librarian Everett. With the 
Millville Mfg. Co. Address, 626 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Lewis, Daniel Clark, A.B. 

b. Lockport, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1869. s. Seth Clark Lewis and 
Helen Virginia Worrell. Entered from Suspension Bridge, N. Y., 
1885. Sec. of Everett. Editor of The Bud. Sec. of Class. 
Won the One Mile Walk, tied with W. G. Read. Member Phi 
Beta Kappa 1899. Student at Mass. Institute of Technology 
1890-91. With Millville Mfg. Co., Phila., Pa., 1889-90 ; Chem- 
ist Millville Mfg. Co., Millville, N. J., 1891 to date. m. Sept. 
28, 1892, Martha E. Radclifife. Address, Millville, N. J. 

Morris, Herbert, B.E. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 23, 1866. s. Galloway Cheston Morris 
and Hannah Perot. Entered 1885. Prest. of Class, Freshman 
year. Draughtsman. Foreman of Repairs, Engine and Boiler 
Indicating and Testing. Foreman of Repairs at Bessemer Steel 
Works ; Asst. Foreman Rail Finishing Plant, all the above in 
the employ of Cambria Iron Co., Johnstown, Pa. m. Sept. 3, 
1 89 1, Fanny Louise Haws. Address, Westmont, Johnstown, Pa. 

Morris, Lawrence Johnson, A.B. 

b. Chester Co., Pa., Sept. 27, 1870. s. James Cheston Mor- 
ris, M.D., and Mary E. (Johnson) Stuart. Entered 1885. 



1889] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 1 95 

Sec, Treas. and Historian of Class. Won One Mile Walk 1889. 
Member Acad, of Natural Sciences, Phila., Pa. Cashier in For- 
eign Banking Office of Lawrence Johnson & Co. Address, 1 5 14 
Spruce St., Phila., Pa. 

Overman, William Franklin, A.B. 

b. Goldsboro, N. C, Aug. 22, 1862. s. William H. Over- 
man and Margaret Davis. Entered 1885. Won Prize for Essay 
in Sophomore year ; prize for Declamation in Sophomore 
year. Prest. of Class. Officer in Girard College 1888-89. 
Teacher, Abington Friends' School, Jenkintown, Pa., 1889-92 ; 
Principal of Friends' Academy, Moorestown, N. J., 1892 to date, 
m. April 2, 1890, Hannah T. Lytle. Address, Moorestown, N. J. 

Painter, Joseph Henry, S.B. (S.B., Wilmington College, 0., 
1888.) 

b. Wilmington, O., Aug. i, 1866. s. Joseph C. Painter and 
Hannah Shields. Entered Senior Class 1888. Graduate of 
Miami Commercial College, Dayton, O. Teacher. Principal of 
Academy, Kennett Square, Pa., four years. Nurseryman near 
Wilmington, O. Principal Wilmington, O., High School, m. 
Sept 10, 1889, Elva Hinshaw. Address, Wilmington, O. 

Peirson, Frank Warrington, A.B., A.M., 1890. 

b. Clarence, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1865. s. Thomas V. Peirson 
and Marianne Oddie. Entered 1885. Graduate Student in 
English 1889-90; Asst. Librarian 1889-90. Studied at Heidel- 
berg, Germany, 1892-93. Address, 23 Oliver St., Lockport, 
N. Y. 

Ravenel, Samuel Prioleau, Jr., A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa.) 
b. Paris, France, Jan. 12, 1868. s. Samuel Prioleau Ravenel 
and Margaretta Amelia Fleming. Entered from Charleston, 
S. C, Sophomore Class 1886. Prest. Class Senior year ; Prest. 
Everett-Athenaeum Society ; Vice-Prest. Loganian Society ; 
Valedictorian ; Studied Law at Univ. of Pa. 1890-93 ; Lawyer. 
Address, 1707 Locust St., Phila., Pa. 

Read, Walter George, A.B. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1890.) 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., Feb. 2, 1869. s. Zachariah Read, M.D., 
and Elizabeth Grandin Wurts. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1885. 
Studied at Harvard Univ. 1889-90 ; Studied three years at Gen- 
eral Theological Seminary, New York City, 1893-95; "Or- 
dained Clergyman Protestant Episcopal Church July 21, 1896." 
Address, 1802 Pine St., Phila., Pa. 



196 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

Reiiiliardt, David Jones, S.B. 

b. Norristown, Pa., Nov. 6, 1867. s. William D. Reinhardt, 
M.D., and Rebecca Hawley. Entered from Marlboro', Pa., 1885. 
Teacher; Lawyer, m. June 30, 1896, Anna M. Hewes. Ad- 
dress, 151 1 W. Fourteenth St., Wilmington, Del. 

Stevens, Lindley Murray, A.B. A.M., 1891. 

b. East Farnham, Province Quebec, Canada, Sept. 9, 1861. 
s. Hiram Stevens and Rachel Barton. Entered Sophomore Class 
1886. Prest. of Class; Teacher at Oak Grove Seminary, Vas- 
salboro'. Me., 1889-90 ; Instructor in Mathematics and Graduate 
Student Haverford 1890-91 ; Teacher in High School, Westerly, 
R. I., 1890-92 ; Clerk ; Minister of Society of Friends, m. Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1898, Elizabeth Colden Ferris. Address, 
Clinton Corners, N. Y. 

Stokes, John Stogdell, A.B. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., Feb. 26, 1870. s. N. Newlin Stokes 
and Martha Eastburn Stokes. Entered 1886. Member of Col- 
lege Baseball Team 1887-88-89 ; First Eleven 1888-89 5 Second 
Eleven 1887; Won First Eleven Fielding Belt in 1889 ; Sec. of 
Everett in 1888 ; Vice-Prest. of Class from 1889-93 ; Winner 
of half-mile Bicycle Race in Fall Sports 1888 ; Played on Class 
Baseball, Cricket and Football Teams ; Manager of Haverford 
College 1898 to date. Vice-Prest. Alumni Assoc. 1898-99; 
Member Photographic Society of Phila. ; Vice-Prest. and General 
Manager American Metal Edge Box Co. Address, Moores- 
town, N. J. 

Thompson, Frank Earle, SB. A.M., 1890. 

b. Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 19, 1869. s. Andrew J. Thomp- 
son and Emma Hubbard. Entered 1885. "Haverford Fel- 
low" 1889-90; Graduate Student in Chemistry 1889-90. Won 
several events in first two track meetings of Athletic Assoc. 
Chemist, Metallurgist and Mill Supt. Author "Sulphur in the 
Basic Bessemer Process," "The Casting Temperature of Soft 
Steel," Iron Age, 1894. Member Amer. Institute Mining Engi- 
neers. Asst. Supt. Bessemer Steel Works, Cambria Steel Co., 
Johnstown, Pa. m. Sept. 26, 1893, Rosa Tucker Davis. Ad- 
dress, 325 Vine St., Johnstown, Pa. 

fTodhunter, Layton Wilson, A.B. (A.B., Wilmington Col- 
lege, 1888.) 
b. New Martinsburg, O., Mch. 30, 1866 ; d. Sheldrake, N. Y., 
Aug. 24, 1889. (Drowned in Cayuga Lake.) s. Amos Tod- 
hunter and Emily Elizabeth McNeal. Entered from Wilming- 



1889] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE, 1 97 

ton, O., Senior Class 1888. Studied at Wilmington College, O., 
1885-88. "Wilmington Fellow" elect (Haverford College) at 
time of death. 

Vail, Frederic Neilson, A.B. A.M., 1890. 

b. London, England, Apl. 28, 1870. s. Nathan R. Vail and 
Anna M. Walker. Entered from Los Angeles, Cal., 1885. 
Graduate Student in English 1889-90. General Eastern Man- 
ager of the Alcatraz Company (asphalt and asphalt pavements). 
Address, 3 W. 29th St., New York City. 

Wood, Gilbert Congdon, A.B. 

b. New York, June 21, 1869. s. Willian H. S. Wood (Class 
of 1859) and Mary Emma Congdon. Entered 1885. Pub- 
lisher, m. New York City, Apl. 6, 1896, Ethel Hunt. Ad- 
dress, 5 1 5th Ave., New York City. 

Non-Graduates. 

Bond, Francis Edward, Jr. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Montevideo, Uruguay, South America, July 18, 1867. s. 
Francis Edward Bond, M.D., and Sarita McCall. Entered from 
Germantown, Phila., Pa., 1885, and left at close of Sophomore 
year. With Quaker City Dye Works three years ; Westmore- 
land Coal Co. one and a half years ; Banker and Broker to 
date. m. Phila., Pa., June, 1896, Margaret Tyson. Address, 
The Bourse, Phila., Pa. 

Cansey, Foster. [Special, 

b. Milford, Del., Jan. 3, 1869. s. William F. Causey and Anna 
Polk. Entered 1885 and left at end of the Freshman year. 
Clerk in Pa. R.R. ticket office, Washington, D. C. ; Chief Clerk 
in the same office, m. Nov. 11, 1896, Ella M. Johnson. Ad- 
dress, Baltimore & Potomac R.R. Station, Washington, D. C. 

Causey, Trusten Polk. (LL.B., St. Louis Law School.) 

[Special. 

b. Milford, Del., Dec. 27, 1867. s. William F. Causey and 

Anna Polk. Entered 1885 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Studied law at St. Louis (Mo.) Law School. Lawyer. At present 

General Fire Insurance Agent. Address, Milford, Del. 

Evans, William Henry. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 7, 1867. s. George O. Evans and Elizabeth 

Mellor. Entered from Colorado Springs, Colo., 1885, and left 

at close of Junior year. Studied at Harvard Univ. 1888-90. 

Mining and Stock Broker. Address, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



198 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

Firth, Henry Heberton. [Science. 

b. Williamsport, Pa., June 30, 1868. s. Frank J. Firth and 
Annie Lloyd. Entered from Germantown, Phila., Pa., 1885, 
and left 1887. Prest. Class Sophomore Year; Capt. Class 
Cricket Team Sophomore Year ; Won Alumni Prize Fielding Belt 
Freshman Year. Sec. Wholesale and Retail Lumber and Coal 
Co. 1887-98; Prest. of same 1898 to date. Address, Church 
Lane, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Geary, John White. [Arts, 

b. Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 22, 1869. s. Maj. Gen. John White 
Geary, Gov. Pa., and Mary Church. Entered from Phila., Pa., 
1885, and left Dec. of same year. Studied Univ. of Pa. 1886- 
?>'j, and at Harvard Univ. 1887-91. Banker and Broker, m. 
June 1 1, 1896, Mary de Forest Harrison. Address, 1633 Locust 
St. and 113 S. 5th St., Phila., Pa. 

Grisconi, Rodman Ellison. (Ph.B., Univ. of Pa., 1889.) 

[Science, 
b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 21, 1870. s. Clement Acton Griscom 
and Frances Canby Biddle. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1885, 
and left at close of the Sophomore year. Entered Junior Class 
Univ. of Pa. and graduated 1889. Manager of International 
Navigation Co., Phila. ; Member Soc. Naval Architects and 
Marine Engineers, m. Feb. 17, 1897, Anna Starr. Address, 
Haverford, Pa. 

Jansen, Cornelius Henry von Riesen. (A.B., Univ. of 
Nebraska, 1888.) [Science, 

b. Berdiansk, Russia, Apl. 30, 1863. s. Cornelius Jansen 
and Helena von Riesen. Entered from Beatrice, Neb., 1885, 
and left at close of Freshman year. Studied 1886-88 at Univ. 
of Nebraska. Banker, and Teacher in High School, Beatrice, 
Neb., 1893 to date. Address, 213 S. 2d St., Beatrice, Neb. 

fMorris, Samuel Buckley. [Arts, 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Oct. 10, 1868 ; d. Germantown, 
Phila., Pa., June 20, 1886. s. Elliston Perot Morris (Class of 
1848 ; Manager 1884-91 ; Sec. of Corporation 1886-91) and 
Martha Canby. Entered 1885 and left late in the Freshman 
year on account of illness from which he died. 

Rogers, James Wadsworth. [Special, 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) May 28, 1867. s. M. Edward Rogers and 

. Entered 1885 and left at close of Freshman year. Last 

address, Paris, France. 



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199 



Sachse, Albert Frederic. [Science. 

b. Berwyn, Pa., (?) May 1 1, 1869. s. Julius F. Sachse and . 

Entered 1885 and left at close of the Freshman year. Address, 
Berwyn, Pa. 

Schwartz, John Loeser. [Science, Mch. Eng. 

b. Allegheny, Pa., Dec. 6, 1868. s. J. Ernest Schwartz and 
Emma Nicholson. Entered 1885 and left at close of the Fresh- 
man year. Studied one term at the Mass. Institute of Technol- 
ogy, and at the Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany, two semesters. 
Sec. Pa. Lead Co. two years. At present engaged in study and 
in newspaper work. Member Royal Archaeological Institute of 
Great Britain and Ireland. Address, 7403 Penn Ave., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

Shiipert, Charles M, [Science, Mch. Eng. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., Mch. 5, 1867. s. Daniel Shupert and 
Mercy Davis. Entered 1885 and left at close of Freshman year. 
Farmer, m. Nov. 14, 1895, Catharine B. Halberstadt. Ad- 
dress, Llanerch, Delaware County, Pa. 

Smith, Walter Emanuel. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1890.) 

[Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 3, 1868. s. Charles Smith and Catharine 

lungerich. Entered 1885 and left at close of Junior year. Studied 

at Harvard Univ. 1888-90. Banker. Address, 303 Chestnut 

St., Phila., Pa. 

Smith, Wilson Longstreth. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 28, 1867. s. Horace John Smith and 
Margaret Longstreth. Entered 1885 and left at close of Sopho- 
more year. Merchant, m. Sept. 21, 1893, Frances Evelyn 
Busiel, of Laconia, N. H. Address, 409 Stafford St., German- 
town, Phila., Pa. 

Veeder, Herman Greig. [Science, 

b. Allegheny City, Pa., May 24, 1867. s. Nicholas Veeder 
and Mary Jane Greig. Entered 1885 and left at middle of 
Sophomore year, 1887. Miner and Manufacturer. m. Oct. 
25, 1899, Mabel Leonora Marshall. Address, Room 514 Par- 
rott Building, San Francisco, Cal. 

1890. 

Angell, Edward Mott, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Minnesota.) 

b. Moreau, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1868. s. William Penn Angell and 
Francena Frost Mott. Entered from Glens Falls, N. Y., 1886. 



200 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [189O 

Alumni Prize Orator 1888. Subject: "Environment." Vice- 
Prest. Class 1887; Prest. Class 1887-88; Capt. Class Football 
Team Sophomore year. Manager College Football Team Junior 
year ; Editor Havcrfordian three years ; Editor-in-Chief Senior 
year; Prest. Everett- Athenaeum Soc. ; Vice-Prest. Loganian ; 
Vice-Prest. Athletic Assoc. ; Class Historian. Studied Law, 
Glens Falls, N. Y., 1890-92 ; Admitted to New York Bar 1892 ; 
Editor West Law Publishing Co., Minneapolis, 1892-93 ; Studied 
Law Univ. of Minn. Lawyer. Address, Glens Falls, N. Y. 

Aucliiiicloss, James Stuart, A.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Apl. 12, 1872. s. William Stuart 
Auchincloss and Martha T. Kent. Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 
1886. Vice-Prest. of Class. Merchant; with D. L. &W. R.R. 
m. E. Orange, N. J., Apl. 3, 1899, Hazel Gage Hulbert. Ad- 
dress, 139 N. Arlington Ave., E. Orange, N. J. 

Audenried, William Grattaii, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 13, 1870. s, William Grattan Audenried 
and Emma A. Martin. Entered Sophomore Class from Chestnut 
Hill,Phila., Pa., 1887. Sec. of Class 1887-88. Prest. 1888-89. 
Prest. Cricket Assoc. 1889-90. Sec. and Treas. Glee Club 
1888-89. Penna. Representative of New York Bankers. Sec. 
and Treas. Phila. (Flour) Milling Co. m. Sept. 12, 1894, Edith 
Frier. Address, 433 West Lehman St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Bringlmrst, Henry Kyan, Jr., A.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., July 2, 1869. s. Henry Ryan Bring- 
hurst and Elizabeth Ashburnham Smith. Entered Sophomore 
Class 1887. Sec. of Class Junior year. Vice-Prest. of Class 
Senior year. Studied Law 1890-93. Lawyer. Address, 10 15 
Park Place, Wilmington, Del. 

Coffin, Thomas Amory, S.B, 

b. Phoenixville, Pa., Oct. 21, 1868. s. Amory Coffin and 
Emma Edings Hopkinson. Entered 1886. Draughtsman 
Phoenix Iron Co. 1890-92 ; Architect Engineer 1892 ; Engineer 
on Phila. Bourse ; Asst. Engineer, No. 45 Broadway, N. Y. 
City, to date. Junior Member Amer. Soc. Engineers, m. Oct. 
10, 1894, Maud VandersHce. Address, 11 Taylor St., West 
New Brighton, S. L, N. Y. 

Cottrell, Charles Thurston, A.B., A.M., 1892. (LL.B., Har- 
vard, 1894.) 
b. Jamestown, R. L, July 22, 1869. s. Frederick Northrup 
Cottrell and Ellen Tucker. Entered Sophomore Class 1887. 
Graduate Student in English 1890-91 ; Asst. Librarian 1890-91. 



1890] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE, 20I 

Studied Law Harvard Univ. 1892-94. Lawyer. Member Town 
Council, Jamestown, R. L, three years. Coroner. Member R. L 
Legislature, m. Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 7, 1896, Carolyn R, 
Frink. Address, 28 State St., Boston, Mass, 

Darlington, Percy Smedley, S.B, 

b. West Chester, Pa., Oct. 7, 1869. s, Hon. Smedley Dar- 
lington, M. C, and Mary Edwards Baker. Entered 1886. In- 
vestment Broker. Lawyer. Private 6th Reg. Pa. Vols., 1898. 
Address, West Chester, Pa. 

Davies, Guy Hulett, A.B. 

b. Towanda, Pa., July 17, 1869. s. William T. Davies, Lieut- 
Gov. Pa., and Mary Watkins. Entered 1886. Attorney -at-Law ; 
Private Secretary to Governor Hastings, of Pa. ; Attorney-Gen- 
eral's Depart., Harrisburg, Pa. m. Harrisburg, Pa., June 8, 
1898, Annie Weakley Hench. Address, Harrisburg, Pa, 

Fox, Robert Eastbiirn, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 31, 1868. s. Samuel Lewis Fox (Class 
of 1854) and Harriet Brown. Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 
1886. Treas. of Class. Optical and Photo. Business; Student 
Rush Med. Col., Chicago. Address, care S. L, Fox, Haver- 
ford, Pa. 

Gilbert, Henry Lee, A.B. A,M,, 1891. (Ph.D., Univ, of Pa,, 
1894.) 

b. Phila,, Pa., Aug. 31, 1865. s. Joseph Gilbert and Sylvania 
Lee. Entered Sophomore Class 1887. Prest. Class 1890; 
Vice-Prest. Loganian 1890 ; Won Alumni Prize for Composition 
and Oratory 1890; Subject: " Church and Socialism." Gradu- 
ate Student in Semitic Languages 1890-91 ; Catalogued " Gus- 
tav Baur Library," Haverford College Library, 1890-91. Fellow 
in Semitic Languages, Univ. of Pa., 1894-95 ; Instructor in 
Languages. Member of American Oriental Society, Author 
" A Study in Old Testament Names," published in Hebraica, 
vol. xi., 1895; "Names in i Chronicles i.— vii., compared with 
Parallel Passages," American Journal of Semitic Languages, 
June, 1897. Ordained Minister Protestant Episcopal Church 
Dec. 18, 1898. m. June 21, 1892, Florence Wells, Address, 
St. Ann's P. E. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Guilford, William Moore, Jr., SB. 

b. Lebanon, Pa., Feb. 6, 1878. s, William Moore Guilford, 
M.D., and Ann Mary Elder. Entered 1886. Prest. Glee Club 
1889-90. Mechanical Engineer. With Pa. Bolt and Nut Co, 
1890-98, Chief Engineer Scranton Bolt and Nut Co., Lebanon, 



202 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [189O 

Pa,, 1899. Member American Soc. of Mechanical Engineers. 
Address, Hotel Terrace, Scranton, Pa. 

Guss, John IVoble, S.B. 

b. West Chester, Pa., July 23, 1868. s. Henry Ruhl Guss, 
Col. and Brevet Brig. Gen. U. S. A., and Rachel Noble, En- 
tered 1886. Prest. of Class Freshman year. Lawyer. m. 
Mch. I, 1892, Martha Louise Shafer. Address, West Chester, 
Pa. 

Haley, Edwin James, S.B. A.M., 189L 

b. Berwyn, Pa., Oct. 9, 1870. s. Brinckle Hayman Haley 
and Hannah James. Entered from West Chester, Pa., 1886. 
Graduate Student in Chemistry 1890-91. Asst. to State Chem- 
ist, State College, Pa., 1891-95 ; Chemist to Elk Tanning Co., 
Ridgway, Pa., 1895 ; Consulting Chemist Ridgway Dynamo and 
Engine Co., Ridgway, Pa. Address, Ridgway, Pa. 

Hibberd, Dilworth Potts, S.B, A,M., 1891. (LL.B,, Univ. of 

Pa., 1897.) 
b. Edgemont, Delaware Co., Pa., Feb. 21, 1868. s. Joshua 
Evans Hibberd and Anna Mary Taylor. Entered Freshman 
Class from Malvern, Pa., 1887. " Haverford Fellow" 1890. 
Member of College Football and Baseball Teams. Won 440 
yds. dash 1888 and i mile run 1888 ; i mile run 1889. Treas, 
of Class of 1890 ; Treas. of College Baseball 'and Football Teams. 
Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899. Member Phi Delta Phi Legal 
Fraternity. Studied at Harvard Univ., 1891-92 (Shattuck 
Scholar 1891). Studied at Univ. of Pa. 1894-97. Editor 
"American Law Register" 1896-97. Chief Clerk of Shars- 
wood Law Club, Univ. of Pa., 1896. Teacher 1892-95. Attor- 
ney-at-Law 1897. Address, Malvern, Pa., and 703 Harrison 
Building, Phila., Pa. 
Jenkins, William Grant, A.B. (A.B., Wilmington College, O., 

1887 ; C. E., Ohio State Univ., 1893.) 
b. Wilmington, O., Nov. 21, 1868. s. Asa Jenkins and 
Nancy Ray. Entered Senior Class 1889. At Wilmington Col- 
lege, O., 1885-87; at Ohio State Univ. 1890-93. Deputy 
County Auditor 1893 to date. m. Wilmington, O., July 20, 
1898, Estella De Larm. Address, Wilmington, O. 
Kirkbride, Thomas Story, Jr., A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1893.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 25, 1869. s. Thomas S. Kirkbride, 
M.D., LL.D., and Eliza Ogden Butler. Entered 1886. Sec. of 
Class. Prest. of Council and Prest. Everett- Athenaeum. Studied 
Medicine at Univ. of Pa. 1890-93, and at Johns Hopkins Hos- 



1890] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 203 

pital 1893-94. Resident Physician of the Penna. Hospital 
1894-96. Continued Medical Studies in Vienna and in Gottin- 
gen 1896-98. Director of the Polyclinic Laboratories, Jan., 
1899, to date. Asst. Physician to Univ. Hospital. Asst. Pathol- 
ogist to the Phila. Hospital. Member of the Phila. College of 
Physicians, County Medical Soc, Pathological and Neurological 
Socs. Physician, m. Phila., Pa., Dec. 18, 1 899, Mabel Chauve- 
net Holden. Address, 215 S. 17th St., Phila., Pa. 

Lewis, John Frazier Taylor, B.E. 

b. Broomall, Del. Co., Pa., Nov. 12, 1868. s. Mordecai Law- 
rence Lewis and Hannah Ann Taylor. Entered 1886. First 
Honor at Graduation. Studied West Chester Normal School, 
West Chester, Pa., 1885-86. Farmer 1890-92 ; Civil Engineer 
1892 ; with Choctaw Coal and R. W. Co. and Grady Trading Co., 
Indian Ter., 1892 ; Merchant, m. Dec. 15, 1892, Sabella Phebe 
Moore. Address, 1 1 5 S. 30th St., Phila., and Lansdowne, Pa. 

Longstreth, Edward Rhoads, B.E. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 31, 1871. s. William Collins Longstreth 
(Class 1837, Manager 1864-81) and Abby Ann Taylor. En- 
tered Sophomore Class 1887. Mechanical Engineer. Address, 
56th St. and Springfield Ave., Phila., Pa. 

Simpson, William Percy, B.E. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug 21, 1870. s. William Simpson, Jr., and 
Emma C. Morgan. Entered from Overbrook, Pa., 1886. Manu- 
facturer of Cotton Prints, m. Jan. 20, 1894, Jessie G. Seaver, 
Address, Overbrook, Pa. 

Steere, Jonathan Mowry, A.B. A.M., 1892. 

b. Harrisville, R. L, Apl. 26, 1870. s. Isaac Steere and Avis 
Battey. Entered Sophomore Class 1887. Treas. of Athenaeum 
and Vice-Prest. of Loganian Soc. ; Sec. of Y. M. C. A. Busi- 
ness Manager of Haverfordian. Sec. of Haverford College 
1890-92 ; Principal of Tioga Friends' School, Phila., Pa., 1892- 
93 ; in Trust Depart. The Girard Trust Co. of Phila., Pa. Treas. 
Haverford Alumni Assoc. 1894 to date. Alumni Editor //'^wr- 
fordian 1898. Treas. Associated Executive Committee of 
Friends on Indian Affairs. Address, The Girard Trust Co., 
Broad and Chestnut Sts., Phila., Pa. 

Tatnall, Robert Richardson, S.B., A.M., 1891. (Ph.D., Johns 

Hopkins, 1895.) 

b. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 4, 1870. s. Edward Tatnall, Jr., 

and Rachel Alsop, Jr. Entered Junior Class 1888. Studied at 

Johns Hopkins Univ. 1891-93, 1894-95 ; Northwestern Univ. 



204 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [189O 

1893-94; Instructor in Physics Northwestern Univ.; Author 
various papers on the Spectrum, m. Wilmington, Del, July 2, 
1896, Elizabeth Rhoads, Jr. Address, Northwestern Univ., 
Evanston, 111. 

Tevis, Alfred Collins, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 27, 1872. s. Marshall Tevis and Clara 
Garrett. Entered from Haverford, Pa., Junior Class 1888. 
Electrician ; with Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. ; Trustee of Home for 
Deaf Children, Bala, Pa., 1895 to date. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Walton, Ernest Forster, B.E. 

b. New York City, Apl. 5, 1871. s. James Morris Walton 
and Mary Forster Collins. Entered 1886. Prest. Athletic As- 
soc. ; Won 440-yard dash and 100-yard dash; Transit Man in 
Engineer Corps ; Manager Refrigerator Business ; Vice-Prest. and 
Manager Cycle Company ; Member New York Stock Exchange, 
m. June, 2, 1894, Blanche Wetherill. Address, 30 Broad St., 
New York City, and Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Non-Graduates. 

Bally, Henry Paul. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 3, 1868. s. Joshua Longstreth Baily and 
Theodate Lang. Entered as Special Student 1886 and left 1890. 
Won Fielding Belt 1887; Bowhng Prize Cricket 1888, 1889. 1890; 
Putting the Shot 1889 ; First Prize Freshman Tennis Tournament 
1887; Second Prize Tennis 1888; Dry Goods Merchant, m. 
Sept. 7, 1893, Anna Correy Smith. Address, 16 Strawberry 
St., Phila., Pa. 
Butler, George Thomas. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1894.) [Science. 

b. West Chester, Pa., Mch. 5, 1870. s. Hon. William Butler, 
U. S. Judge Eastern District Pa., and Letitia Miner Thomas. 
Entered 1886 and left at close of Junior year on account of ill- 
health. Won Prize for Throwing Shot and Hammer ; Civil En- 
gineer 1889-90; Machinist 1890-91; Studied Law 1891-94; 
Lawyer. Address, Media, Pa. 

Cabo, Angel Rodriguez. [Science. 

b. , Las Palmas, Mexico, s. and . Entered 

Sophomore year, 1887, and left during the year. Address, Las 
Palmas, Mexico. 

Conard, Henry Norman. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 29, 1869. s. Samuel Conard and . 

Entered 1886 and left at close of the year. Address, Phila., Pa. 



1 891] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 20$ 

DuBarry, Joseph N., Jr. [Science, Mch. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 4, 1870. s. Joseph N. DuBarry and . 

Entered 1886 and left Sophomore year 1888. m. . Ad- 
dress, 2017 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. 

fHipple, William Levis. [Special, 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 19, 1868; d. Phila., Pa., June i, 1895. 
s. Frank K. Hippie and Elizabeth Gray Levis. Entered 1886 
and left at close of Sophomore year. Mining Engineer. 

Janney, Thomas Symington. [Arts, 

b. Baltimore Co., Md., Jan. 6, 1871. s. Johns Hopkins Janney 
(Class 1856) and Caroline Symington. Entered Sophomore 
Class and left at close of Junior year. Treas. Everett- Athenreum ; 
Won 440-yard run in track events 1888-89 5 I" Coffee Importing 
Trade, Baltimore, Md. ; Anthracite Coal Business, 2d Lieut. 5th 
Reg. Md. N. G. Address, 2 Chamber of Commerce, Baltimore, Md. 

Jones, Lewis, Jr. [Special, 

b. Overbrook, Pa., Sept. 22, 1869. s. Lewis Jones, 3d, and 
Elizabeth Hughes. Entered 1886 and left at close of Freshman 
year. Manufacturer of Machinery. Address, Overbrook, Pa. 

Shaw, James George, Jr. [Special, 

b. Newcastle, Del., Mch. 8, 1868. s. James George Shaw 
and . Entered 1886 and left at close of Junior year. Ad- 
dress, Newcastle, Del. 

Stotesbury, William Alfred. [Science, 
b. Phila., Pa., (?) Aug. 17, 1879. s. J. M. Stotesbury and 
. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1886 and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. Address, Bozeman, Montana. 

Uhler, Harvey Thomas. [Special, 
b. Phila., Pa., July 26, 1869. s. T. M. Uhler and . En- 
tered 1886 and left in 1887. Address, care Strawbridge & 
Clothier, Phila., Pa. 

Valentine, John Reed. [Special, 

b. Phila., Pa., July 22, 1869. s. John K. Valentine and Vir- 
ginia P. Reed. Entered 1886 and left 1888. Studied at Univ. 
of Pa. 1888-89, Sophomore year. Lawyer. Owner Stock 
Farm. m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., June 8, 1897, Elizabeth Simpson. 
Address, 1805 Spruce St., Phila., Pa., and Bryn Mawi, Pa. 

1891. 
Alger, Harry, A.B. 

b, Newport, R. I., Oct. 10, 1865. s. Nicholas Benjamin Alger 
and Elizabeth Bentley Oman. Entered Sophomore Class il 



206 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [189I 

Teacher at Westtown Boarding School 1891-98. Principal of 
Grammar School Building and Teacher of Seventh Grade Public 
Schools, Newport, R. I., 1898 to date. Address, 16 Walnut 
St., Newport, R. I. 

Blair, David Hunt, A.B. 

b. High Point, N. C, Jan. 13, 1869. s. Solomon I. Blair and 
Abigail Hunt. Entered 1887. Won Alumni Prize for Oratory, 
1891 ; Subject: "The Negro Question." Studied at Guilford 
College, N. C, 1886-87. Teacher in Winston, N. C., 1891-94. 
Principal North Graded School, Winston, N. C., 1894. Ad- 
dress, Winston, N. C. 

Handy, William Winder, S.B. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Apl. 3, 1871. s. Thomas Poultney Handy 
(Class of 1863) and Maria Poultney. Entered 1887. Prest. 
Football Assoc. 1890; Prest. of Class 1891. Studied at Johns 
Hopkins Univ. 1891-93. Electrical Engineer. Address, 500 
Lewis Block, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Hoopes, Arthur, S.B. 

b. West Chester, Pa., Oct. i, 1872. s. Thomas Hoopes and 
Amanda Russell. Entered Freshman Class 1888 and completed 
the course in three years. Sec. of Class Sophomore year. 
Honors in Senior year. Won i Mile Bicycle Race 1891. Test- 
ing at Edison's Laboratory, Orange, N. J., 1891-92 ; Supt. 
Edison Electric Illuminating Co., West Chester, Pa., 1892—93 ; 
Inspector, Salem, Mass., 1893 ; with Lynn & Boston R.R. Co., 
1894-95 ; Estimating and Installing Electric Plants, Phila., Pa., 
1895 to date. Address, 405 Franklin St., West Chester, Pa. 

Hutton, John Wetherill, SB., A.M., 1892. 

b. Landenberg, Chester Co., Pa., Apl. 28, 1866. s. Richard 
W. Hutton and Elizabeth A. Thompson. Entered from West- 
town, Pa., Junior Class 1889. Editor of Havcrfordian 1891 ; 
Asst. Librarian 1891-92. Teacher at Barnesville School, Barnes- 
ville, O. ; Westtown Boarding School, Westtown, Pa., to date. 
Address, Westtown, Pa. 

3Iekeel, David Lane, S.B., M.E., 1892. 

b. Somers, N. Y., June 30, 1869. s. Jacob Mekeel and Mary 
Jane Haight. Entered from Yorktown Heights, N. Y., 1887. 
Prest. of Class Sophomore year. Sec. Loganian. Graduated 
with First Honors. Graduate Student in Mechanical Engineer- 
ing 1891-92. " Haverford Fellow." Mechanical Engineer. 
Address, Yorktown Heights, N. Y. 



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Morris, John Stokes, S.B., A.M., 1892. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., June 24, 1873. s. Joshua Husband 
Morris (Class of 1839) and Elizabeth Stokes. Entered from 
Germantown, Phila., Pa., Junior Class 1889. Graduate Student 
in Mathematics 1891-92. Treas., Prest. of the Council, and 
Prest. of Everett- Athenaeum ; Vice-Prest. Loganian ; Vice-Prest. 
of College Assoc. ; Prest. Tennis Assoc. ; Prest. Class Senior 
year; Played on College Football Team 1890-91 ; Won 440- 
Yard Dash 1891-92 ; Half-mile Run 1891 ; Won Tennis Cham- 
pionship College 1 89 1. Member Phi Beta Kappa. Studied at 
Johns Hopkins Univ. 1892-96. Teacher; Instructor in Mathe- 
matics, Central High School, Phila., Pa., 1896 to date. m. Haver- 
ford, Pa., May 23, 1894, Mary Eastbourne Fox. Address, Cen- 
tral High School, Phila., Pa. 

Thomas, George, 3d, A.B. 

b. Whitford, Pa., Apl. 13, 1871. s. J. Preston Thomas 
(Class of 1864, Manager 1887 to date) and Hannah Gibbons. 
Entered 1887. Class Prest. Junior year. Prest. Athletic Assoc. 
Senior year ; On Ground Committee and Treas. Cricket Assoc. ; 
Won Sophomore Improvement Bat and First Eleven Fielding 
Belt. Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899. Asst. Chemist Penna. 
Steel Co. ; Steel Melter and extra Foreman O. H. Depart. Pa. 
Steel Co. ; Supt. Open-Hearth Standard Steel Works, Burn- 
ham, Pa. ; Iron Manufacturer. Address, Coatesville, Pa. 

Todd, Henry Arnold, A.B. 

b. Salem, Mass., Oct. 11, 1866. s. John Henry Todd and 
F. Ehzabeth Arnold. Entered Sophomore Class 1888. Won 
I Mile Run in 1890. Teacher Mathematics and Classics, Doyles- 
town, Pa., 1891-97 ; Friends' School, West Chester, Pa. Public 
School, Swarthmore, Pa. m. June 20, 1894, Ellen Hart. Ad- 
dress, Swarthmore, Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 
Canby, William Marriott. (A.B., Williams College, Mass., 
1891.) [Arts. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Apl. 7, 1871. s. William M. Canby and 
Edith D. Mathews. Entered 1887 and left at close of the Soph- 
omore year. Editor //aw;/^;'^z«« 1888-89. At Williams Col- 
lege, Mass., 1889-91. Investment Clerk Girard Trust Co., 
Phila., Pa., 1892. m. Oct. 15, 1896, Edith Wistar. Address, 
307 Earlham Terrace, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 
Coale, Carey. [Science. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Sept. 8, 1868. s. Thomas Ellicott Coale 
(Class of 1853) and Cecilia Harvey. Entered Sophomore Class 



208 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [189I 

1888 and left at the close of the year. Studied at Baltimore City 
College,Baltimore, Md., 1883-88 ; Electric Lighting and Manu- 
facturing 1889-90; Since in South American Shipping Business. 
Address, 21 14 Oak St., Baltimore, Md. 

Crawford, John Yocuni. [Special. 

b. Feb. 10, 1 87 1, s. V. V. Crawford and . Entered from 

Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1887 and left 1889. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Fischer, William Griistaviis, Jr. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 7, 1868. s. William Gustavus Fischer and 

Mary Ann Willing. Entered 1887 and left during the Freshman 

year. Piano and Organ Merchant 1888-92 ; Wholesale Dealer 

in Specialties. Address, 209 North Thirty-sixth St., Phila., Pa. 

fFuller, George Llewellyn. [Science. 
b. Catasauqua, Pa., (?) July 27, 1869 ; d. . s. J. W. Ful- 
ler and . Entered 1887 and left during Junior year 1890. 

Mitchell, Jacob Thomas. [Arts, 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Sept. 25, 1870. s. Isaac Mitchell and Deb- 
orah Downing Thomas. Entered 1887 and left at the close of 
the Junior year. Lawyer. Address, Bellefonte, Pa. 

Rhoacls, Joseph Howard. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1895.) [Arts. 
b. Phila., Pa., June 3, 1870. s. Joseph R. Rhoads and Amanda 
Seal. Entered 1887 and left at close of the Junior year. Studied 
Law Univ. of Pa. 1890-93 ; Asst. District Attorney, Phila., Pa. ; 
Lawyer, m. Bala, Pa., June 9, 1897, Ehse Stuart Logan. Ad- 
dress, 514 Walnut St., Phila., Pa., and Bala, Pa. 

Valentine, Edward Abram Uffington. (LL.B., Univ. of 

Maryland, 1894.) [Arts. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 28, 1870. s. Abram Sharpless Valen- 
tine (Class of 1857) and Elizabeth Ufifington Natt. Entered 
1887 and left at close of Sophomore year. Studied at Univ. of 
Maryland, Baltimore, Md., 1891-94. Lawyer (in New York 
City and in Baltimore) ; Notary Public ; Literary Editor Balti- 
more Evoting Netvs 1897 to date Author Class Poem 1894 
(published in Albany Law Journal) ; Author of about three hun- 
dred Poems published in various Periodicals (Atlantic Monthly, 
Century, Harper's Monthly, Scribners', Youth's Companion, etc., 
etc.) Member Journalists' Club. Address, 26 E. Mt. Vernon 
Place, Baltimore, Md. 

Valentine, George, Jr. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 28, 1869. s. Jacob Downing Valen- 
tine (Class of 1846) and Deborah Elizabeth Downing. En- 



1892] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 209 

tered 1887 and left at close of Sophomore year. Artistic Pur- 
suits, etc. Address, Bellefonte, Pa. 

Whitney, John Drayton. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., Nov. 25, 1869. s. John Randall Whitney 

and Mary Graham Young. Entered 1887; left 1890. Prest. 

Class Sophomore year ; Left-end half-back College Football 

team 1888-89. Clerk. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

1892. 

Blair, Augustine Wilherforce, SB. A.M., 1896. 

b. Archdale, N. C, Sept. 12, 1866. s. Benjamin F. Blair and 
Rachel E. Anderson. Entered Junior Class 1890. Studied as 
Graduate Student in Chemistry 1895-96. Studied at Guilford 
College, N. C, 1889-90. Teacher Science and History, Abing- 
ton Friends' School, Abington, Pa., 1892-95 ; Teacher Science 
and History, Guilford College, N. C, 1896-97; Asst. Chemist 
N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station, N. C, 1897-98; State 
Chemist at same 1898-99; Asst. Chemist Florida Agricultural 
College and Experiment Station 1899. Member American 
Chemical Soc. m. Guilford College, N. C, July i, 1897, Judith 
Genevieve Mendenhall. Address, Lake City, Florida. 

Brinton, Kicharcl, A.B., 1892. (Formerly known as Christian 
Frederick Brinton.) 
b. Thornbury, Pa., Sept. 17, 1870. s. Joseph Harlan Brinton 
and Kate B. Pyle. Entered 1888. Address, Thornbury, Pa. 

Brumbaugh, Isaac Harvey, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1895 ; A.M., 
1899.) 
b. James Creek, Pa., Mch. 10, 1870. s. Henry Boyer Brum- 
baugh and Susan Fink Peightal. Entered from Huntingdon, Pa., 
Sophomore Class 1889. Editor Haverfordian 1890-92 ; Entered 
Harvard 1894; Again at Harvard 1898-99; Teacher Juniata 
College 1892-94 ; Acting Prest. Juniata College 1899. Address, 
17th St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

Cadbury, Benjamin, A.B., A.M., 1893. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 14, 1873. s. Joel Cadbury (Class of 1856, 
Manager 1867-71) and Anna Kaighn Lowry. Entered Sopho- 
more Class 1889. Second Honors in Modern Languages Senior 
year ; Sec. of Class ; Graduate Student in English 1892-93 ; Asst. 
in the Library 1892-93 ; Member Phi Beta Kappa 1898 ; Man- 
ager Apprentices' Library, Phila., Pa.; Clerk. Address, 1502 
Green St., Phila., Pa. 

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2IO HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1892 

Cary, Egbert Siiell, SB. 

b. Charles Co., Md., Feb. 25, 1871. s. Egbert Cary and 
Martha Snell. Entered from Baltimore, Md., Junior Class 1890. 
Second Honors in Physics Senior year ; Record in Pole Vault ; 
Member of Franklin Institute, Phila., Pa. ; Electrician ; Teacher 
of Physics, etc., Westtovvn Boarding School, Westtown, Pa., 1896 
to date. m. Oct. 10, 1894, Ehzabeth Hilton Allen. Address, 
Westtown, Pa. 

Collius, Miiiturn Post, SB. 

b. Purchase, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1870. s. Richard Smith Collins 
and Sarah Willets. Entered 1888. Vice-Prest. of Class ; Vice- 
Prest. Athletic Assoc. ; Prest. Athletic Assoc. ; Sec. Football 
Assoc. ; Treas. of same ; Class Historian ; Class Speaker at 
Commencement ; Sec. of Athenaeum ; Treas. of same ; Treas. Y. 
M. C. A. ; Manager of Football Team two years ; Won Half- 
mile Run ; Real Estate Broker and Operator ; Notary Public. 
Address, 566 Fifth Ave., New York City. 

Cook, Charles Gilpin, S.B., A.M., 1893. (Ph.D., Johns Hop- 
kins Univ., 1898.) 
b. Glenville Md., Nov. 25, 1866. s. Joel Cook and Martha 
G. Pearson. Entered Junior Class 1890. Honors in Chemistry 
Senior year ; Graduate Student in Chemistry 1892-93; Taught 
in Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, Va., 1893-94; Principal 
Aurora Academy, Rich Square, N. C, 1894-95 ; Graduate Student 
in Chemistry and Physics, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1895-98 ; Mem- 
ber American Chemical Society ; Teacher Chemistry High School, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, Glenville, Md. 

Dennis, Joseph Henry, A.B. 

b. Dover, N. H., Feb. 27, 1868. s. William Brown Dennis 
and Leah Helen Goodwin. Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 
Taught in Martin Academy, Kennett Square, Pa., 1892-93 ; 
elected Principal 1893, but resigned to take position of Teacher 
of Languages State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa. m. Dec. 
21, 1894, Susan Elizabeth Elliott. Address, Bloomsburg, Pa. 

Detwiler, Warren H., A.B. A.M., 1898. :::^ 

b. Ironbridge, Pa., Mch. 21, 1867. s. Isaiah Detwiler and 
Mary Hallman. Entered Sophomore Class 1889. Second 
Honors in History and Political Science Senior year. Prest. 
College Assoc. ; Prest. Football Assoc. ; Captain of Football 
Team 1891. Teacher of History State Normal School, Blooms- 
burg, Pa., 1892 to date. m. July 21, 1892, Ella Van Horn. 
Address, State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa. , 



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Hall, Rnfus Hacker, A.B. (M.D., Bellevue Hospital, N. Y.) 

b. , Oct. 6, 1869. s. John Hacker Hall and Anna Fry 

Hoag. Entered from Boston, Mass., Sophomore Class 1889. 
Physician. Address, 693 Broadway, Everett, Mass. 

Hart, Walter Morris, A.B., A.M., 1893. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 23, 1872. s. William R. Hart and Harriet 
Newell Wilcox. Entered 1888. Second Honors in Modern Lan- 
guages ; Graduate Student in English 1892-93. Master's Ora- 
tion 1893. Class Prest. 1890-91. Two years' study in Germany ; 
Instructor in English Univ. of California 1895 to date. m. 
Oakland, Cal., Dec. 28, 1898, Agnes Borland. Address, 2631 
Channing Way, Berkeley, Cal. 

Jenks, William Pearson, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 25, 1872. s. William H. Jenks (Man- 
ager 1895 to date) and Hannah Mifflin Hacker. Entered Soph- 
omore Class 1889. Cotton Merchant, m. Phila., Pa., June 10, 
1899, Bertha Johnes Cooke. Address, 2004 Arch St., Phila., 
Pa., and Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

McAllister, Franklin, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 31, 1873. s. James Walker McAllister 
and Annabella Cresson. Entered Sophomore Class 1889. Won 
Fielding Belt and Bowling Prize Second Eleven 1890 and 1891 ; 
Scarf-pin Bowling Prize Harvard Game 1892. Clerk 1892-95. 
Address, 1603 Green St., Phila., Pa. 

Muir, John Walliugford, SB. 

b. Saratoga, N. Y., Mch. 3, 1871. s. William Muir and 
Augusta Elizabeth Sawtell. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1888. 
Vice-Prest. Class 1889. Prest. 1890. Prest. Cricket Assoc. 
1890-91. Prest. College Assoc. 1890-91. Bank Clerk ; In- 
surance Broker. Address, 4310 Walnut St., and N. E. Cor. 4th 
and Walnut Sts., Phila., Pa. 

Nicholson, William Hopkins, Jr., S.B. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., Aug. 7, 1872. s. William Hopkins 
Nicholson (Class of 1846) and Sarah Whitall. Entered 1888. 
Glass Manufacturer. Address, Millville, N. J. 

Palen, Gilbert Joseph, Jr., A.B. (M.D., Hahnemann Medical 
College, Phila., Pa., 1895.) 
b. Tunkhannock, Pa., May 12, 1870. s. Gilbert E. Palen, 
M.D., and Elizabeth Gould. Entered from Germantown, Phila., 
1888. Studied at Hahnemann College 1892-95. Studied in 
Dresden, Berhn, Vienna, Paris and London, 1895-98. Physi- 
cian, m. June 11, 1895, Mary Eleanor Adamson. Address, 
127 Harvey St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 



212 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1892 

Shipley, William Ellis, SB. 

b. Cincinnati, O., May 21, 1870. s. Murray Shipley and 
Hannah Taylor. Entered Sophomore Class. Won Ring- Vault 
Tie 1889-90; Rope Climbing 1889-90 and 1890-91 ; Fence- 
Vault Tie 1890-91. Carriage Manufacturer and Salesman. 
Address, Lodge & Shipley Tool Co., The Bourse, Phila., Pa. 

Stone, Ralph Warren, A.B. (LL.B., Georgetown Univ., D. C, 
1895.) 

b. Warren, Pa., July i6, 1872. s. Charles W. Stone (Ex- 
Lieut. -Governor, Ex-Secretary of the Commonwealth, Member 
of Congress) and Elizabeth Moorhead. Entered 1888. Studied 
Law Dept. Georgetown Univ., D. C, 1893-95. Member of 
Champion Tug-of-War Team ; Member Football Team 1 890-92 ; 
Member Baseball Team 1890-92. Lawyer. Address, War- 
ren, Pa. 

West, William Nelson Loflin, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 

1895.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 19, 187 1. s. William Nelson West and 
Mary Pennell Loflin. Entered 1888. Class. Treas. 1889-90; 
Class Prest. 1890-91 ; Second Honors in Modern Languages and 
Literature 1892. Studied at Univ. of Pa. Dept. of Law 1892-95 ; 
Second Honors in First-Year Class U. of P. Law School 1893 ; 
First Honor and the Faculty Prize U. of P. Law School 1894. 
Lawyer. m. Moorestown, N. J., July 11, 1898, Anna Ervina 
West. Address, Wynnewood, Pa., and 1105 Land Title Build- 
ing, Phila., Pa. 

Wood, Joseph Remington, S.B. A.M., 1898. (Ph.G., Coll. 
Pharmacy, N. Y., 1894.) 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July 5, 1872. s. David Shoe Wood 
and Lydia Hart Remington. Entered from Flushing, N. Y., 
Sophomore Class 1889. Sec. Glee Club 1890-91 ; Prest. Glee 
Club 1891-92 ; Treas. Everett- Athenaeum ; Studied at New York 
City College of Pharmacy 1892-94; First Prize Junior Year 
N. Y. C. P.; Scholarship Prize for Senior Year; "Pharmacy 
Prize," Senior year; Chemist. Address, 3 Harvard St., Brook- 
line, Mass. 

Yarnall, Stanley Rhoads, A.B., A.M., 1893. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 29, 1871. s. Hibberd Yarnall and Mary 
Ashbridge Rhoads. Entered 1888 ; Second Honors in Classics ; 
General Honors on Graduation ; Prest. of Class ; Prest. Everett- 
Athenaeum ; Sec. of same ; Vice-Prest. Loganian ; Prest. Y. M. 
C. A. ; Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899; Graduate Student in 
Classics 1892-93; " Haverford Fellow;" Clerk in Bookselling 



1892] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 213 

and Publishing Business, 1893-98 ; Teacher in Friends' School, 
Germantown, Phila., Pa., 1898 to date. Address, Friends' School, 
Coulter St., Germantown, Phila., Pa, 

Non-Graduates. 
Crozer, Edward P. [Special. 

b. Upland, Pa., Apl. 10, 1871. s. S. A. Crozer and . 

Entered 1888 and left during the year. Address, Upland, Pa. 

Da Costa, John Chalmers, Jr. [Science. 
b. Phila., Pa., June 13, 187 1. s. John Chalmers Da Costa and 
. Entered 1888 and left during the Freshman year. Ad- 
dress, 1633 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 

Davis, Henry Lamont, Jr. [Science. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Sept. 15, 1870. s. Henry Lan- 
celot Davis and Eleanor Gray Bushnell. Entered 1888 ; left 189 1. 
Lumber Merchant, m. St. Louis, Mo., Oct., 1895, Willie Webb. 
Address, Burbridge St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

fFirth, Samnel Lloyd. [Science. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Mch. 5, 1872; d. Germantown, 
Phila., Pa., 1897. s. Frank J. Firth and Annie Lloyd. Entered 
1888 and left at close of the Sophomore year. Prest. of Class; 
Won Prize for throwing Baseball ; Cricket-ball for Bowling. 
Electrician with Novelty Electric Co., Phila., Pa. 

Oriswold, Frank Tracy. (A.B., Harvard, 1894.) [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 7, 1872. s. William Andrew Griswold and 

Eliza Tracy. Entered Sophomore Class 1889 and left at close 

of the year. Studied at Univ. of Pa. 1888-89 (Freshman year) ; 

at Harvard Univ. 1890—94. Address, 1500 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. 

Hoffman, Miles Atlee. [Science, 
b. Phila., Pa., (?) June 13, 187 1. s. Dr. Washington Atlee 
Hoffman and Clara Tracy. Entered 1888 and left Junior year, 
and entered Princeton College, Class '93, but left before gradua- 
tion, m. . Address, Dunster House, Mincing Lane, Lon- 
don, E. C, Eng. 

Lloyd, Richard Leonard. [Special. 
b. , Aug. 4, 1870. s. Lloyd and M. A. . En- 
tered 1888 and left after a few days. Address, Columbia, Miss. 

Martin, Robert Linwood. [Science. 

b. Sept. 29, 1 87 1, s. Luther Martin and . Entered 

1888 and left 1889. Studied at the Univ. of Pa. 1889-90. 
Address, Pulaski Ave., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 



214 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1^93 

Parrisli, Maxfield. (Formerly known as Frederick Maxfield 
Parrish.) [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 25, 1870. s. Stephen Parrish and Eliza- 
beth Bancroft. Entered 1888 and left at close of the Junior 
year. Artist. Illustrator Harper's Weekly, Harper's Magazine, 
Scribner's Magazine and others. Member Society of American 
Artists, New York City. m. June i, 1895, Lydia Austin. Ad- 
dress, 27 S. nth St., Phila., Pa. 

Strawbridge, Kobert Early. [Science, 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Feb. 15, 1871. s. Justus Clay- 
ton Strawb ridge (Manager 1883 to date) and Mary Lukens. 
Entered 1887 and left 1890. Played on College Football Team 
for three seasons. Wholesale Dry Goods, Member of firm 
Strawbridge & Clothier 1900. m. Nov. 6, 1895, Anita Berwind. 
Address, 813 Filbert St., Phila., Pa., and Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Westcott, Harry Mackmaiiii. [Special, 

b. Richmond, Ind., (?) Mch. 25, 1872. s. M. Westcott and 

. Entered Sophomore Class 1889 and left in 1890. Last 

address, Richmond, Ind. 

1893. 

Bailey, Leslie Adelbert, A.B., A.M., 1894. 

b. Dresden, Me., Apl. 7, 1865. s. Jesse Bailey and Mary 
Ann Nason. Entered 1889. Won First Reading Prize; 
Alumni Prize Orator 1892 ; Subject: "The Negro Question." 
Graduate Student in Mathematics and American History 1893- 
94; Asst. Librarian 1893-94. Student Univ. of Chicago 1894— 
95. Teacher of Latin and Greek Simmons College, Abilene, 
Tex. ; Prin. Raisin Valley Seminary, Birdsdale, Mich. ; Prin. 
Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 1899 to date. m. 
W. Woodland, Me., Aug. 24, 1898, Laura Isabel Main. Ad- 
dress, Union Springs, N. Y. 

fBrown, John Farnum, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 19, 1873. d. May 13, 1894 (drowned in 
Boston Harbor, Mass.). s. Thomas Wistar Brown (Manager 1853 
to date, Brest, of Corporation of Haverford College 1891 to 
date) and Mary Farnum. Entered 1889. Studied at Harvard 
Univ. 1893-94 (Class of 1894). 

Davis, Francis Franklin, S.B., A.M., 1894. (A.M., Harvard, 
1895.) 
b. Coatesville, Pa., Jan. 10, 1871. s. Francis F. Davis and 
Abbie Galliner. Entered 1889. Graduate Student in Mathe- 
matics 1893-94. "Haverford Fellow." Member Phi Beta 



1893] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 21$ 

Kappa 1899. Studied at Harvard Univ. 1894-97. Address, 47 
Church St., Montclair, N. J. 

Estes, Wilbur Albert, A.B. 

b. Vassalboro', Me., Feb. 22, 1869. s. Jonathan Estes and 
Julia Ann Wadsworth. Entered 1889. Vice-Prest. Class ; Won 
Prize for Putting the Shot ; Teacher of Classics, Oak Grove Sem- 
inary, Vassalboro', Me., 1893-96 ; Principal 1896-98 ; Mission- 
ary to China 1899. m. June 7, 1897, Julia Fassett Brown. Home 
address, Sprague's Mills, Me. 

Haviland, Walter Wincliii>, A.B, 

b. Glens Falls, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1871. s. Harris G. Haviland and 
Adelia Winchip. Entered 1889. Won Second Prize for System- 
atic Reading 1892 ; Second Honors in History and Philosophy, 
Senior year ; Prest. of Class Sophomore year ; Prest. Y. M. C, A. 
Senior year ; Vice-Prest. Loganian ; also of Everett-Athenaeum ; 
Instructor in History and Mathematics Guilford College, N. C, 
1893-97; Instructor in German, etc.. Friends' Select School, 
Phila., Pa., 1897 to date. Address, 140 N. i6th St., Phila., Pa. 
Permanent address. Glens Falls, N. Y. 

Hoag, Clarence Gilbert, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1894; A.M., 

1898.) 

b. Lynn, Mass., Feb. 15, 1873. s. Gilbert Congdon Hoag and 
Louisa Phebe Oliver. Entered from Roxbury, Mass., Sophomore 
Class 1890. Won Alumni Prize for Oratory and Composition 
Spring of 1892 ; Class Prest. Junior year ; Sec, Vice-Prest., Prest. 
of Council, and Prest. of Everett-Athenaeum ; Captain Class Base- 
ball nine one year ; Member of Class and College Football, 
Cricket, Athletic and Baseball Teams ; Prizes Won in Sports : 
100 yds. dash, one first, three seconds ; 220 yds. dash, two firsts, 
three seconds ; 440 yds. dash, one first ; Pole Vault, two firsts, 
two seconds, one third ; Throwing Baseball, one third. Studied 
at Harvard Univ. 1893-94, and 1897-98 ; Berlin Univ., Winter 
Semester, 1894-95; Zurich Univ., Summer Semester, 1895; 
Teacher ; Instructor in English and German at Haverford College 
1 895-96 ; Instructor in English and German at Belmont Academy, 
Belmont, California, 1897-98 ; Instructor in English at Bates Col- 
lege, Lewiston, Me., 1898 to date. m. Phila., June 5, 1897, Anna 
Scattergood. Address, Bates College, Lewiston, Me, 

Jacobs, Carrol Brinton, A.B. (LL.B,, Univ. of Pa., 1896.) 

b. West Chester, Pa., Oct. 11, 1870. s. Francis Jacobs and 
Jane Brinton Johnson. Entered 1889. Won First Prize Bicycle 
Race and Mile Walk 1890; Second Prize Mile Walk 1891. 
Lawyer. Address, West Chester, Pa. 



2l6 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1893 

Jones, George Liiiilley, A.B. 

b. Weare, N. H., Aug. 31, 1874. s. Charles Henry Jones and 
Huldah Elizabeth Farr. Entered from Amesbury, Mass., 1889. 
Class Sec. Senior year ; Won i Mile Run Spring Sports 1891 ; 
Teacher of Ancient Languages 1 893-94 ; Mathematics and Sci- 
ences 1894-95, Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y. ; Prin. 
High School, N. Berwick, Me.; Sub-Master Medford High School, 
Medford, Mass. Address, 1 1 Lauriat Place, Medford, Mass. 

Morton, Arthur Villiers, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 2, 1873. s. Thomas George Morton, M.D,, 
and Ann Jenks Kirkbride. Entered Sophomore Class (Mechan- 
ical Engineering) Feb., 1891. Won Second Prize for throwing 
Baseball; Student Univ. of Pa. 1889-1891. Asst. Treas. Penna. 
Co. for Ins. on Lives, etc. Address, 517 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Okie, John Mickle, SB. 

b. Camden, N. J., Sept. 25, 1873. s. Richardson Brognard 
Okie, M.D., and Clara Mickle. Entered 1889. Clerk, m. 
Bala, Pa., June 3, 1896, Florence M. Heiskell. Address, Ber- 
wyn, Pa., and care of Girard Trust Co., Phila., Pa. 

Osborne, Charles, A.B. 

b. North Weare, N. H., Sept. 29, 1865. s. Lindley Hoag 
Osborne and Lucy Poole Thorndike. Entered 1889. Second 
Honors in Modern Languages ; Sec. of Loganian. Teacher. 
Address, North Weare, N. H. 

Khoads, Charles James, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Oct. 4, 1872. s. James E. 
Rhoads, M.D., LL.D., (Manager 1864-84, Prest. Bryn Mawr 
College) and Margaret Wilson Ely. Entered 1889. Class 
Prest. 1892-93 ; Editor-in-Chief Havcrfordian 1892-93 ; Prest. 
Students' Assoc. 1892-93; Treas. Y. M. C. A.; Treas. Ath, 
Assoc. ; Captain First Cricket Eleven 1893 ; Sec. Cricket Club; 
Member Football Eleven 1892. General Honors. Member Phi 
Beta Kappa 1899. Overseer William Penn Charter School; 
with Girard Trust Co., Phila., Pa. Asst. Treas. of the Girard 
Trust Co. 1898 to date. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Rhoads, Edward, S.B. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1898.) 

b. Phila., Pa., 1873. s. William Gibbons Rhoads (Class of 
1858, Manager 1871-80) and Sarah Wistar. Entered 1889. 
Second Honors in Physics. Graduate Student in Johns Hop- 
kins Univ. 1896-98. Member of the American Association 
for the Advancement of Science. In the machine shops of 
Wm. Sellers & Co. Incp., Phila., Pa., 1893-94. Instructor in 



1893] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 21/ 

Physics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1898 to date. Au- 
thor of a Paper on The Efifect of the Fibrous Structure of Sheet 
Iron on the Changes in Length accompanying Magnetization, 
Physical Review, Vol. vi., No. 35. Address, Worcester Poly- 
technic Institute, Worcester, Mass. 

Roberts, John, S.B. 

b. Whitford, Pa., Mch. 12, 187 1. s. Samuel J. Roberts and 
Phebe Taylor. Entered 1889. Gained numerous athletic 
prizes on track, including all-round contest prize medal ; also 
some cricket prizes for Batting and Bowling. Two years with 
Lehigh Valley R.R. Co.; Poultry and Dairy Farmer. Asst. 
Electrician Signal Depart. N. Y. C. & H. R. R. Co. Address, 
Little Falls, N. Y. 

Sensenig-, Barton, S.B. (A.M., Gallaudet College, 1894.) 

b. Goodville, Pa., July 12, 1865. s. Martin Sensenig and 
Magdalena Rutt. Entered 1889. Student at Gallaudet Col- 
lege, Washington, D. C, 1893-94. Supervisor Pa. Institution 
for Deaf and Dumb 1894-95; Teacher in Manual Depart, of 
same 1895-97. Teacher in Mathematical Depart, of same 1899. 
m. Goodville, Pa., July 21, 1896, Anna Mary Rodgers. Ad- 
dress, 213 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. 

Vaux, William Sansom, Jr., S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 1,1872. s. George Vaux (8th) and Sarah 
H. Morris. Entered 1893. Secretary Loganian. Second Hon- 
ors in Engineering. Studied at Univ. of Pa. 1893-94. Member 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila. ; Franklin Institute ; 
Photographic Society of Phila. ; Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engi- 
neers (Junior Grade) ; Engineers' Club of Phila. Mechanical 
Draughtsman. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa., and 171 5 Arch St., 
Phila., Pa. 

Wescott, Eugene Marion, A.B. 

b. Shawano, Wis., Mch. 24, 1872. s. Marion Wescott and 
Margaret Crone. Entered 1889 ; left 1890. Returned in 
1892 ; Entered Senior year. Won Alumni Prize for Oratory 
1893. Studied at Oberlin College, O., 1890-92. Teacher 
English Literature, Temple Normal School. Lawyer. Address, 
208 Fleming Building, Phoenix, Ariz. 

tWhitall, Franklin, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Oct. 11, 1871 ; d. Boston, Mass., 
May 13, 1894 (drowned in Boston Harbor), s. James Whitall 
(Class 1853, Manager 1 8 5 7-96) and Mary Wistar Cope. Entered 
1889. Studied at Harvard 1893-94. 



2l8 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [l893 

Woolman, Edward, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 4, 1872. s. Edward W. Woolman and 
Rebecca Shotwell Townsend. Entered 1889. Treas. Cricket 
Assoc. ; Prest. Same ; Capt. Class Football Team four years ; 
Half-Back College Team two years ; First in Swinging Jump ; 
First in Half-Mile Run ; First in High Hurdles. Member Frank- 
lin Institute. Expert in Test Depart, Welsbach Light Co. 
Address, 44 N. 38th St., Phila., Pa. 

Wright, Gifford King:, A.B. 

b. Grenville, Pa., Mch. 19, 1874. s. J. Elliot Wright, A.M., 
D.D., and Ellen Maria Kerr. Entered from Germantown, Phila., 
Pa., 1889. Won Pole Vault six times ; High Jump once ; Indi- 
vidual Track Medal Senior year ; Shot-Put once ; Member Foot- 
ball Team two years. Reporter on Chronicle-Telegraph of 
Pittsburg, Pa. ; Teacher of Classics, State Normal School, 
Indiana, Pa.; Student of Law; Lawyer 1897 to date. Ad- 
dress, Bakewell Law Buildings, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 

Bechtel, Harry Oliver, [Special, 

b. Pottsville, Pa., Jan. 7, 1872. s. Oliver Perry Bechtel 
(Judge of Court of Common Pleas) and Mary Elizabeth Etting. 
Entered 1889, and left during Freshman year. Address, Potts- 
ville, Pa. 

Brinton, Horace. [Special. 

b. West Chester, Pa., Mch. 22, 1872. s. Frederic C. Brinton 
and Mary Huey. Entered 1889 and left 1890. Farmer. 
Address, West Chester, Pa. 

Crowther, William Mortimer. (Ph.B., Univ. of Pa., 1893.) 

[Arts, 
b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 27, 1870. s. Samuel Crowther and 
Frances Cabe. Entered 1889 and left at close of Sophomore 
year. Entered Univ. of Pa. Junior Class. Studied Law Univ. 
of Pa. Lawyer, m. June 17, 1896, A. R. Brown. Address, 
739 Gray's Ferry Road, Phila., Pa. 

Edwards, Clarence Kinley. [Special. 

b. , Dec. 10, 1872. s. Henry L. Edwards and Carohne 

Cox. Entered from Hastings, Neb., 1889 and left at close of 
Freshman year. Miner. m. Sept. 20, 1898, Lillian Sweeny. 
Address, Spokane, Wash. 



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Gates, Thomas Sovereign. (Ph.B., Univ. of Pa., 1893 ; LL.B., 

1896.) [Arts. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Mch. 21, 1873. s. Jabez Gates 

and Rebecca Toy Sovereign. Entered 1889 and left at close of 

Sophomore year. Studied at Univ. of Pa. 1893-96. Lawyer. 

Address, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Knipe, Arthur. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) June 26, 1870. s. Oscar A. Knipe and . 

Entered 1886 and left 1891. Holder of College Record Stand- 
ing High Jump, 1 89 1, 4 ft. sH in- Address, 2221 Trinity Place, 
Phila., Pa. 
liippincott, Horace Greenough, Jr. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) Aug. 10, 1871. s. Joshua W. Lippincott 
(Class i860) and Eliza Lippincott. Entered 1889 and left 1891. 

Woolen Merchant, m. . Address, Wyncote, Pa. 

Oberteuffer, James Pritchett. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 10, 1871. s. H. F. Oberteuffer and . 

Entered 1889 and left during the same year. Address, 1505 
Locust St., Phila., Pa. 
Pemiypacker, William Gause, Jr. , [Science. 

b. Wilmington, Del, Sept. 26, 1872. s. William G. Penny- 
packer and S. A. Hollingsworth. Entered 1889 and left at mid- 
dle of Freshman year 1890. Manufacturer of Barrels, m. Nov. 
9, 1898, Amelia Spencer Pyle. Address, Wilmington, Del. 
Read, William Johns, Jr. [Special, 

b. Cumberland, Md., (?) Dec. 24, 1870. s. Wilham Johns Read 

and . Entered 1889 and left during the year. Address, 

Cumberland, Md. 
Reeves, Francis Butler. [Science. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., May 20, 1873. s. Francis Brew- 
ster Reeves and Ellen Bernard Thompson. Entered 1889 and 
left at close of the Sophomore year. Clerk ; Salesman ; Whole- 
sale Grocer, m. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 16, 1897, Lillian Primrose. 
Address, 51 13 Pulaski Ave., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Taylor, James Gurney. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1895.) [Science, 
b. Burlington, N. J., May 23, 1872. s. William Shipley Taylor 
(Class of 1869, Manager 1880-90) and Julia Clark Kirkbride. 
Entered 1889 and left at close of Sophomore year 1891. Studied 
at Medical School of Univ. of Pa. 1891-95; Pursued Gradu- 
ate Course at London, Eng., one year; Honorary Librarian 
to St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Phila., Pa. ; Visiting 



220 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

Physician to Pa. Institution for the Blind, Overbrook, Pa. ; Late 
Visiting Physician to St. Christopher's Hospital for Children ; 
Resident Physician at Mercer Memorial House for Invalid 
Women, Atlantic City,- N. J. ; Resident Physician at St. Christo- 
pher's Hospital for Children ; Resident Physician at Pa. Hospital, 
Phila. ; Asst. Surgeon of Nose, Throat and Ear Dispensary, 
Union Mission, Phila. ; Examining Physician for Mercer Memo- 
rial House, Atlantic City, N. J. ; for Children's Seashore Home, 
Atlantic City, N. J. ; Phila. Examiner and Surgeon for Pacific 
Mutual Life Ins. Co. of San Francisco, Cal. ; Physician, m. Phila., 
Pa., Dec. 7, 1898, Mary Lippincott Richards. Address, 6041 
Drexel Road, Phila., Pa. P. O., Overbrook, Pa. 

Wood, James Henry. [Science, 

b. Mass., Feb. 8, 1873. s. Jabez Wood and Mary Ogborn. 
Entered from Phila., Pa., 1889, and left 1890. Entered Sopho- 
more Class, Univ. of Penna., 1890, and left 1893. Address, 
137 N. 20th St., Phila., Pa. 

1894. 

Bartlett, Jarvis Henry, S.B. 

b. Tuckerton, N. J., Feb. 5, 1862. s. Jarvis Henry Bartlett 
and Martha Leeds. Entered Junior Class 1882 and left before 
close of the year. Completed course and passed special exami- 
nation 1894 for degree of S.B., and ranked with Class of 1894 
on account of technicalities. Teacher. Principal of Friends' 
Select School, Phila., Pa., 1891 to date. m. Phila., Pa., June 
22, 1893, Jane J. Wetherell. Address, 140 N. i6th St. and 247 
N. 20th St., Phila., Pa. 

Beyerle, George Albert, A.B. 

b. Bernville, Pa., July 2, 1872. s. Wellington George Bey- 
erle, M.D., and Annie Elizabeth Hine. Entered Junior Class 
1892. Studied West Chester Normal School three years. 
Travelling Salesman. Real Estate and Investments. Address, 
I Austin Building, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Chase, Oscar Marshall, SB. S.M., 1895. 

b. Chadds Ford, Pa., Dec. 16, 1872. s. James Anthony 
Chase (Class of 1865) and Mabel P^lma Marshall. Entered 
from Hazleton, Pa., 1890. General Honors and Honors in En- 
gineering, Graduate Student in Engineering 1894-95. In- 
structor in Drawing 1894-95. With Baldwin Locomotive Works 
1895-96. Instructor in Drawing, etc., Haverford College 1896 
to date; College Sec. 1897 to date. Address, Haverford, Pa. 



1894] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 221 

Collins, Charles, A.B. 

b. Purchase, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1872. s. Richard Smith Collins and 
Sarah Willets. Entered 1890. Sec. Class; Treas. Glee Club; 
Treas. Athletic Assoc. ; Gained First Prize One Mile Walk, 
Spring 1895. Clerk; Lawyer. Address, Purchase, N. Y., and 
69 Wall St., New York City, 

Comfort, William Wistar, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1895 ; A.M., 
1897.) 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., May 27, 1874. s. Howard 
Comfort (Class of 1870, Manager 1880 to date. Sec. of Board of 
Managers 1884 to date) and Susan Foulke Wistar. Entered 
1890. Prest. Class Junior year; Prest. College Assoc. Senior 
year; Prest. Y. M. C. A. Senior year; Prest. Athenseum ; Hon- 
ors in Modern Languages. On First Cricket Eleven two years. 
Studied at Harvard Univ. 1894-97. Instructor in Modern 
Languages Haverford College 1897-98. Student in France and 
Germany 1898 to date. Address, 4675 Knox St., Germantown, 
Phila., Pa. 

Coiiarcl, Henry Shoemaker, S.B. A.M., 1895. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 12, 1874. s. Thomas Pennington Conard 
and Rebecca Savery Baldwin. Entered Junior Class 1892. Re- 
ceived General Honors Senior year. Graduate Student, " Hav- 
erford Fellow," 1894-95. Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899. 
Thesis for A.M., " On a Probable New Species of Tapeworm 
from the Common Fowl," Abstract published in Stiles's Review 
of the Adult Cestodes of Poultry, Washington, D. C. Studied 
Summer Schools Harvard Univ. 1895, and Clark Univ. 1897. 
Teacher Natural Sciences Westtown Boarding School, West- 
town, Pa., 1895. Fellow in Biology Univ. of Pa. 1 899-1 900. 
Member Botanical Soc. Pa. ; Lansdowne Natural History Soc. 
Address, Westtown, Pa., and Lansdowne, Pa. 

Dean, George Brookhonse, S.B. (M.D., Miami Medical Col- 
lege, 0., 1898.) 

b. Mount Auburn, Cincinnati, O., July 27, 1872. s. George 
H. Dean and Elizabeth L. Taylor. Entered Freshman Class 
1 89 1 and completed the course in three years. Member Phi 
Beta Kappa 1899. Wholesale Glass and Queensware Merchant 
1894-95. Studied Medicine at Miami Medical College, O., 
1895-98. "Interne" at Cincinnati, O., Hospital, receiving 
appointment as result of competitive examination. Address, 520 
Prospect Place, Avondale, Cincinnati, O. 



222 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

DeCou, John Allen, A.B. A.M., 1897. (A.B., Harvard, 1895.) 
b. Columbus, N. J., Apl. 30, 1874. s. Daniel DeCou and 
Ruthanna Leeds Allen. Entered Sophomore Class 1 89 1 . Won 
Second Prize for Systematic Reading 1893. Honors in Greek and 
Latin 1894. Entered Harvard Univ. 1894. Instructor Oak- 
wood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 1895-96; Friends' Acad- 
emy, Moorestown, N. J., 1896-97. Address, 2120 Kittridge St., 
Berkeley, Cal. 

Farr, Clifford Bailey, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1898.) 

b. Vineland, N. J., Apl. 17, 1872. s. Lincoln Dow Farr and 
Hannah M. Bailey. Entered 1890. Studied Medicine Medical 
School, Univ. of Pa., 1894—98. Resident Physician Methodist 
Hospital, Phila., Pa., 1898 ; Resident Physician Hospital Protes- 
tant Episcopal Church, Phila., Pa., 1899 to date. Address, 
Episcopal Hospital, Front and Lehigh Ave., Phila., Pa., and 
Wenonah, N. J. 

Green, Kane Stovell, S.B. [Science, Mch. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 27, 1874. s. John P. Green, First Vice- 

Prest. Penna. R.R. Co., and Stovell. Entered 1890. 

Lawyer, m. Phila., Pa., June 9, 1898, Katharine Warren. 
Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Harvey, Anson Burlingame, S.B. A.M., 1895. 

b. near Baxter Springs, Kan., June 29, 1870. s. Cyrus Wil- 
son Harvey and Levina Jane Carter. Entered Junior Class 
1892. Graduate Student in American History 1894-95. Asst. 
in Library 1894-95. Brest. Chess Club. Teacher Friends' 
Select School, Phila., Pa., 1895-96 ; Graduate Student Univ. of 
Pa., 1895-98 . Custodian of Dormitories, Univ. of Pa., 1897—98 ; 
Farmer 1898. Member American Branch Soc. of Psychical Re- 
search. Address, Galena, Kan. 

Haugliton, John Paul, A.B. 

b. Hanover, N. H., Apl. 10, 1872. s. James Haughton, D.D., 
and Augustine Mellet. Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1889 and 
left 1892 at close of Junior year. Re-entered 1893. Treas. of 
Everett-Athenaeum. Insurance. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Hughes, James Edward, A.B. (A.B., Central High School, 
Phila., Pa., 1889; A.M., 1894.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 19, 1871. s. Asa Sellew Hughes and 
Jane Emma Molloy. Entered Junior year 1893. At Central 
High School, Phila., Pa., leaving 1889. Studied at Lehigh Univ., 
Pa., 1890-93. Asst. Principal and Teacher of Classics, New 
Berne High School, New Berne, N. C, 1894-95. Law Student 
in Univ. of Pa. Address, 511 Pine St., Phila., Pa. 



1894] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 223 

Morris, Samviel Wheeler, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 16, 1874. s. Frederick Wistar Morris 
(Class i860) and Elizabeth F. Paul. Entered Sophomore Class 
1 891. With Girard Trust Co., Phila., Pa. Address, Girard 
Trust Co., Broad and Chestnut Sts., Phila., Pa. 

Palmer, Louis Jaqviette, A.B. 

b. West Chester, Pa., May 24, 1874. s. Eli Palmer and 
Marianna Smedley. Entered Freshman Class 1891 and com- 
pleted course in three years. Teacher and Principal Pottstown 
High School, Pottstown, Pa., two years. Instructor in West 
Chester State Normal School, West Chester, Pa. Law Student. 
Address, 17 Union St., West Chester, Pa. 

Quimby, Edward Entwisle, S.B. 

b. Phoenixville, Pa,, Feb. 10, 1874. s. Alden Walker 
Quimby and Malinda Jane Brower. Entered from Bryn Mawr, 
Pa., 1890. Treas. of Class during Senior year. Draughtsman. 
City Engineer, Hazleton, Pa. With Lehigh Coal Co. Civil En- 
gineer. Address, 904 B St., S. W., Washington, D. C. 

Rex, Frank Clayton, A.B. (S.B., West Chester Normal School, 
Pa., 1892.) 
b. East Nantmeal, Pa., Feb. 14, 1872. s. Wilham Francis 
Rex and Elizabeth Ann Duchman. Entered Sophomore Class 
1 891. At the West Chester Normal School received Degree of 
Bachelor of Elements 1888, Master of Elements 1895. Teacher 
in Public Schools, East Nantmeal, Pa. ; two years Assist. Prin- 
cipal of Damascus Friends' Academy, Damascus, O., 1894-95. 
Head of Depart, of English in West Chester State Normal 
School, West Chester, Pa. ; Instructor in Modern Languages, 
Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., 1897. Address, 927 Penn St., 
Reading, Pa. 

Ristine, Frederick Pearce, A.B. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., Nov. 11, 187 1. s. George C. Ristine and 
Susan Shank. Entered 1890. Manager and Prest. Football 
Assoc. ; Leader of Banjo Club 1893-94. With the Real Estate 
Trust Co. of Phila., Pa., June, 1894, to date. Address, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 

Scarborough, Henry Wisnier Stover, S.B. A.M., 1895. 

(LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1896.) 

b. Lumberville, Bucks Co., Pa., July 24, 1870. s. Watson 

Scarborough and Annie M. Stover. Entered 1890. Studied at 

West Chester State Normal School 1887-90; Univ. of Pa. Law 

School 1890-94. Lawyer. Address, 522 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 



224 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

Stokes, Francis Joseph, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Dec. 25, 1873. s. Francis Stokes 
(Class 1852 ; Manager 1885 to date) and Katharine Wistar 
Evans. Entered 1891 ; Prest. of Cricket Assoc. Engineer and 
Machinist F. J. Stokes Machine Co, Address, Locust Ave., 
Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Strawbridge, William Justus, S.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Oct. 2, 1873. s. Justus Clayton 
Strawbridge (Manager 1883 to date) and Mary Lukens. Entered 
1890. Captain of Football Team Fall of 1893 ; In Cramp's 
Ship Yard, Phila., Engine Dept. Address, School Lane, German- 
town, Phila., Pa. 

Taber, David Shearman, Jr., A.B. 

b. New York City, N. Y., June 6, 1873. s. David Shearman 
Taber and Elisabeth Underbill Wood. Entered 1890. Class 
Treas. 1891-92; Class Prest. 1893-94; Sec. Athletic Assoc. 
1891-92; Prest. Everett- Athenaeum 1893-94; "Spoon Man;" 
Wholesale Marble Importer. Address, Greenwich, Conn,, and 
24 Corlears St., New York City. 

Williams, Parker Shortridge, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 18, 1873. s. Henry U.Williams and Ella 
Souder. Entered 1890. Won Essay Prize Class of 1870; Prest. 
of Class Sophomore year ; Editor in Chief Haverfordian Senior 
year ; Member American Academy Political and Social Science ; 
Studied at Univ. of Pa. (Law School), Class of 1898. Lawyer; 
in Legal Department Pennsylvania Railroad. Address, Wynne- 
wood, Pa., or 1 212 Girard Building, Broad and Chestnut Streets, 
Phila., Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 

Beale, Horace Alexander, Jr. [Special, 

b. Feb. 10, 1870. s. Horace Alexander Beale and E. Mary 
Mendenhall. Entered from Parkesburg, Pa:, 1890 and left in 
1892, end of Sophomore year. Address, Parkesburg, Pa. 

Busselle, Alfred. [Science, 

b. New York City, May 26, 1874. s. Samuel D. Busselle and 
Sarah Elizabeth Moss. Entered 1890 and left at close of the 
Sophomore year. Won First Prize Everett-Athenaeum Soc. Dec- 
lamation 1892; Treas. Everett-Athenaeum 1891-92; Treas, Foot- 
ball Assoc. 1891-92; Vice-Prest. Class Sophomore year ; Won 
First Prize Rope Climbing Midwinter Sports 1892. Architect. 
Address, 135 Madison Ave., New York City. 



1894] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 22$ 

Foiilke, Edward Jeanes. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 24, 1874. s. W. G. Foulke and Anna E. 
Jeanes. Entered 1 890 and left at close of Freshman year. Two 
years at Princeton Univ. ; Clerk in Real Estate Dept., German- 
town Real Estate, Deposit & Trust Co., Phila., Pa. Address, 
243 West Tulpehocken St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Harvey, Le Roy. [Arts, 

b. Wilmington, Del., Apl. 28, 1873. s. Huxley Harvey and 

. Entered 1890 and left Freshman year. With Wm. Ropes 

& Co., St. Petersburg, Russia, Oil Refiners, to 1899. Lumber, 
Address, Wilmington, Del., or Girard Building, Phila., Pa. 

Lancaster, George. (Ph.B., Wesleyan Univ., Bloomington, 111., 
1899.) [Arts, 

b. Durham County, England, Jan. 8, 1868. s. George Lan- 
caster and Sarah Wood. Entered from Wyoming, Pa., 1890 and 
left at close of Sophomore year 1892. Studied at Wesleyan Univ., 
Bloomington, 111., two years ; Teacher. Address, Everett, Wash, 

Lewis, Eugene Caryl. [Special. 

b. near New Vienna, O., June 20, i860, s. Christopher 
Lewis and Louisa King Hallowell. Entered as Special Student 
1892 and left 1894. Sec. of the College 1892-94. Studied at 
Miami Valley College, Springboro, O., 1879-80; Librarian 
West Chester State Normal School, West Chester, Pa. Author 
of "A History of the American Tariff 1789-1860," Chicago, 
111., 1896. Address, New Vienna, O. 

Miller, Martin Nixon. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 3, 1873. s. Alfred Go wen Miller and 
Martha Brown Nixon. Entered 1890 and left at close of Junior 
year. Won One Mile Walk. With Electric Storage Battery 
Co. of Phila., Pa., 1894 to date ; Clerk, Asst. Draughtsman, Chief 
Draughtsman, Asst. Engineer. Private in Company D, First 
Regt. Pa. Nat. Guard. Address, 26 E. Walnut Lane, German- 
town, Phila., Pa. 
Morris, Howard. [Special. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., July 4, 1871. s. Charles Brooke Morris 
and Mary Jane Gross. Entered from Parkesburg, Pa., 1890, and 
left at close of the year. Stationary Engineer ; Machinist, m. 
June 22, 1893, E. Jane Osmond. Address, Parkesburg, Pa. 

Pancoast, William Howard. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 24, 1873. s. William Henry Pancoast, 

A.M., M.D. (Class of 1853) and Mary Gertrude Lewis. En- 

15 



226 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

tered i89oandleft in spring of 1893. Reporter; Asst. Sporting 
Editor ; Commercial Editor ; Exchange Editor ; Asst. News 
Editor, Phila. Evening Telegraph for four years. Banker and 
Broker. Served three years in Co. D, First Infantry ; First 
Lieut. Battery A, N. G. P., 1898 ; Second Lieut, and then First 
Lieut. Lt. Battery A, U. S. Vols., during Spanish War. Served 
in campaign in Porto Rico, mustered out Nov., 1898. m. Feb. 
18, 1896, Mary Warburton. Address, 137 S. 5th St., Phila., Pa. 

tPinkliain, Charles Heber. [Arts. 

b. Canton, Ind., Dec. 12, 1872 ; d. Woonsocket, R. L, May 

8, 1896. s. William Penn Pinkham and Emma CeciHa Curry. 

Entered from Lynn, Mass., 1890 and left at the close of the 

Freshman year, on account of ill-health. 

Rorer, Jonathan Taylor, Jr. (A.B., Colorado College, 1895.) 

[Arts. 

b. West Chester, Pa., Aug. 21, 1871. s. Jonathan Taylor 
Rorer (Capt. and Brevet Major 138th Regt. Pa. Vols.) and Helen 
V. Bitting. Entered from Hatboro', Pa., 1890 and left at the 
close of the Sophomore year. Editor of the Haveffordian 
1892. Studied at Colorado College, Col., 1894-95, and in 
Graduate School of Univ. of Pa. 1896. Member Astronomical 
and Astrophysical Soc. of America ; Amer. Assoc, for Ad- 
vancement of Science. Instructor in English and Mathematics 
Colorado College 1894-95 ; Asst. Director Colorado Summer 
School 1895 ; Instructor in Mathematics Central High School 
Phila., Pa., 1895-99 J Asst Prof. 1899 to date. m. Phila., Pa., 
June 14, 1899, Mabel Marion Ballou. Address, Glenside, Pa., 
and Central High School, Phila., Pa. 

Shoemaker, Benjamin Hallowell (2d). [Science. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Mch. 3, 1872. s. Benjamin Hal- 
lowell Shoemaker (Manager 1880 to date) and Susan Brinton 
Trump. Entered 1890 and left during the Junior year. Glass 
Merchant. Address, 144 E. Coulter St., Germantown, Phila., 
Pa. 

Thomas, Frank Snowclen. [Science, 

b, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 15, 1873. s. James Carey Thomas, 
M.D., (Class of 185 1, Manager 1860-97) and Mary Whitall. 
Entered 1890 and left during the Freshman year. Sec. and 
Treas. Battersby Mercantile Agency. Photo-Engraving. Ad- 
dress, Alpha Photo-Engraving Co., 217 E. German St., Balti- 
more, Md. 



1895] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 2 2/ 

Walker, Frank Diiiwidclie. [Special, 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 29, 1873. s. Henry Howard Walker and 
Esther . Entered 1890 and left 1891 at close of Fresh- 
man year. Electrician. Address, 1722 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Warden, Herbert Watson. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 13, 1872. s. William G. Warden and 
Sarah W. Bushnell. Entered 1890 and left at close of Sopho- 
more year 1892. Treas. and Manager, m. Alice Pardee. Ad- 
dress, Wissahickon Ave., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Warden, Nelson Buslinell. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 3, 1874. s, WiUiam G. Warden and 

Sarah W. Bushnell. Entered 1890 and left at close of Junior 

year, 1893. Secretary. Member Phila. First City Troop Spanish 

War 1898. Address, School Lane, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Wood, Arnold. [Science. 

b. New York, Sept. 23, 1872. s. William Henry S. Wood 
(Class of 1859) ^^'^ Mary Emma Congdon. Entered 1890; left 
close of Freshman year. Studied at College of Physicians and 
Surgeons, New York, 1891-92. Publisher, m. Nov. 11, 1896, 
Ethel Hartshorne. Address, 5 i 5th Ave., New York City, N. Y. 

1895- 
Bettle, Samuel, Jr., A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 24, 1874. s. Edward Bettle, Jr. (Class of 
1861, Manager 1872 to date ; Sec. of Corporation 1875-83 ; Sec. 
of Board of Managers 1877-83 ; Treas. 1883-84) and Elizabeth 
H. Tatnall. Entered 1891. In Battery A, U. S. Vols., 1898. 
Manufacturer's Agent. Address, 514 Walnut St., Phila., Pa., 
and Haverford, Pa. 

Blanchard, Edmund, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1899.) 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Feb. 20, 1873. s. Evan Miles Blanchard 
and Eliza Thomas Harris. Entered 1891. Alumni Prize Orator 
1894, Vice Prest. of Class three years. Won One Mile and Half- 
Mile Races every year 1891-95 ; Holder of College Record in 
both. Studied Law in Bellefonte, Pa., 1895-96. Student Law 
School Univ. of Pa. 1896-99. Elected Chief Burgess of Belle- 
fonte, Pa., Feb., 1900. Lawyer. Address, Bellefonte, Pa. 

Brown, Samuel Hulme, A.B. 

b. Norristown, Pa., Dec. 10, 1874. s. William Henry Brown 
and Elizabeth Kirkbride Hulme. Entered Junior Class 1893. 
Bookkeeper Phila. and Reading R.R. Address, 52 East Coulter 
St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 



228 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1895 

Coiiklin, Frank Henry, A.B. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 30, 1873. s. William Conklin and 
Ellen Coffin Ladd. Entered 1891. Vice-Prest. Class Freshman 
year; Prest. Class Senior year; Prest. Athletic Assoc. 1894-95 ; 
Prest. Tennis Assoc. ; Vice-Prest. Football Assoc. ; Won High- 
est Honor Medal in Gymnasium Work, and several Athletic 
Field Prizes. Teller, Girard Trust Co., Phila., Pa. Address, 
Girard Trust Co., Broad and Chestnut Sts., Phila., Pa. 

Cookman, Charles Howlancl, A.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Mch. 2, 1873. s. John Emory Cookman, 
D.D., and Margaret Smith Howland. Passed Entrance Exam- 
inations for Columbia College, N. Y., 1891 ; Entered Haverford 
College 1891 ; Orator Junior Class Day 1894 ; Prest. Y. M. C. A. 
Senior year; Editor Haverfordian three years ; Member Banjo Club 
three years; Won One Mile Bicycle Race 1893, second place 
twice, and third place once ; Gen. Sec. Wilmington Y. M. C. A. 

1895 ; Private Sec. to S. M. Sanford in Religious Work in Col- 
leges of West and South ; Teacher Greek, Latin and Ancient 
History in Friends' School, Wilmington, Del., and in charge of 
Boys' High School (Friends' School), Wilmington, Del., 1896-98 ; 
Local Preacher Grace Methodist Church, Wilmington, Del., 1896- 
98. Student Drew Theological Sem. 1899 to date. Address, 
805 Brown St., Wilmington, Del. 

Engle, James Linton, A.B, 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., May 6, 1874. s. Joseph Engle and 
Margaret Taylor DeCou. Entered Sophomore Class 1892. Won 
First Prize for Systematic Reading 1894; Graduate Student in 
Latin 1895 to early in 1896 ; Asst. in Library 1895-96 ; In em- 
ploy John C. Winston & Co., Publishers "American Friend," 

1896 to date. m. Haddonfield, N. J., Apl. 12, 1899, Florence 
Hill Redman. Address, Haddonfield, N. J., and 718 Arch St., 
Phila., Pa. 

Evans, Joseph Spragg^, Jr., A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1899.) 
b. West Chester, Pa., Mch. 6, 1875. s. Joseph Spragg Evans 
and Ruth Peirce. Entered 1891. Studied Medicine Univ. of 
Pa. ; Resident Physician University Hospital, Phila., Pa. Address, 
West Chester, Pa. 

Goodman, WilUam, S.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1896.) 

b. Cincinnati, O., July 8, 1874. s. William Austin Goodman 
and Grace Hastings Griswold. Entered 1891. Prest. of Class 
1892-93. At Harvard Univ. 1895-96. Designer with the 



1895] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 220 

Laidlaw-Dunn-Gordon Co., Cincinnati, O. Asst. Engineer 
U. S. N. with rank of Ensign 1898 (stationed at League Island). 
Address, No. 8, The Ortiz, Cincinnati, O. 

Harris, Henry John, A.B. (A.B., Central High School, Phila., 
Pa., 1892.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 10, 1873. s. John Thomas Harris and 
Elizabeth Saville. Entered Freshman Class 1892 and completed 
course in three years. Won Second Prize for Systematic Read- 
ing in Junior year. Honors in Economics on Graduating. 
Studied Economics and History, Univ. of Pa., 1895-97; at 
Halle, Germany, 1897-98 ; at Berlin, Germany, and at London, 
England, 1 898-99. Member of Amer. Academy of Political and 
Social Science. Student Economics and History, Univ. of Pa., 
1899 to date. Address, 913 Diamond St., Phila., Pa. 

Hay, Arthur Moorhead, S.B. 

b. Beirut, Syria, Feb. 27, 1872. s. John Baldwin Hay, U. S. 
Consul-General to Syria, and Cora Holmes Badger. Entered 
from Phila., Pa., Freshman Class Feb., 1892. At Lehigh Univ., 
Pa., 1891 ; Univ. of Pa. 1896; in Draughting Depart. Baldwin 
Locomotive Works ; Electrical Laboratories of Queen & Co., 
Phila., Pa. Address, 4041 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Hay, Erroll Baldwin, S.B. 

b. Beirut, Syria, Mch. 28, 1873. s. John Baldwin Hay, U. S. 
Consul-General to Syria, and Cora Holmes Badger. Entered 
from Phila., Pa., 1891. Sec. Class 1891 ; Vice-Prest. 1895. 
Clerk in Banker's and Broker's Office. Address, 4041 Walnut 
St., Phila., Pa. 

Hilles, William Smedley, SB. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 23, 1875. s. William Smedley Hilles and 
Mary Webster Smedley. Entered Sophomore Class 1892. With 
"Evening Bulletin." Address, 1829 Oxford St., Frankford, 
Phila., Pa. 

Lieeds, John Bacon, S.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Dec. 24, 1874. s. Josiah Wood- 
ward Leeds and Deborah Anne Crenshaw. Entered from Seal, 
Pa., Junior Class 1893. Won Hitch and Kick Championship 
1894; Gold Medal for first in Wands, Dumb-bells and Indian 
Clubs 1895 ; Chess Championship 1895. In Penn Nat. Bank, 
Phila., Pa., 1895-98. Associate Editor "Washington State 
Journal." Sec. 7th and 8th Ward Assoc. Municipal League, 
Phila., Pa. Address, Seal, Pa. 



230 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1895 

Lippiiicott, George, A.B. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1896.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 29, 1875. s. Horace Greenough Lip- 
pincott (Class 1862) and Caroline Rowland. Entered 1891. 
Prest. Class Junior year. Prest. College Assoc. Prest. Cricket 
Club. Entered Senior Class Harvard Univ. 1895. Wholesale 
Grocery Business. Address, 21 N. Water St., Phila., Pa. 

Taylor, Charles Clifford, SB. 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 26, 1876. s. Charles Shoemaker Taylor 
(Class of 1871, Manager 1876-1880) and Rebecca Hughes. En- 
tered 1 89 1. Insurance; Real Estate. Address, West End Trust 
Building, Phila., Pa. 

Thomas, Allen Curry, S.B. A.M., 1896. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa.) 
b. Phila., Pa., May 27, 1874. s. Glendon L. Thomas, M.D., 
and Margretta Frances Curry. Entered 1891. Class Sec. ; Sec. 
Everett- Athenaeum ; Vice-Prest. same. Honors in History 1895. 
Held College Record in 220 yards Dash, Standing High and 
Spring Board Jumps, tied 100 yards record; in Cricket season 
1895 won both Second Eleven Batting and Bowhng Prizes. 
Member Football Team ; On Cricket Eleven English Tour, 1896. 
Graduate Student in History and Asst. in Mechanical Drawing 
Room and Machine Shop, 1895-96. Principal of Night School, 
Phila., Pa., 1896-97. Student in Law School, Univ. of Pa. 
Author " Haverford College Cricket," in "Outing," 1896, 
Lawyer. Address, 2830 Frankford Ave., Phila., Pa., and 807 
Land Title and Trust Co. Building. 

Thomas, Henry Evan, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 31, 1875. s. William Paca Thomas and 
Caroline Bullock Hodges. Entered 189 1. Received Honors in 
Chemistry Senior year ; Treas. Class Sophomore year ; Captain 
Second Cricket Eleven Junior year. Member Phi Beta Kappa, 
1899. Special Student in Chemistry, Mass. Institute of Tech- 
nology, 1895-96. Chemist at Cambridgeport, Mass., 1896-97. 
Real Estate. Address, Room 8, 55 Liberty St., New York City. 

Webster, Walter Coates, S.B. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., Sept. 24, 1872. s. Ezra Webster and 
Gertrude Coates. Entered 1891. Vice-Prest. Class of 1895 ; 
Vice-Prest. Loganian Society ; Captain of Football Team, 1894. 
Instructor in History at Friends' Central School, 1 5th and Race 
Sts., Phila., Pa. Member Historical Society of Pa. Address, 
S. W. Cor. 15th and Race Sts., Phila., Pa. 



1895] matriculate catalogue. 23 1 

Non-Graduates. 

Brown, Francis Head. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 20, 1874. s. Amos Peaslee Brown and 

Frances Brown. Entered 1891 and left at close of Freshman 

year. Bookkeeper in Trust Co. Address, Stenton Ave., Ger- 

mantown, Phila., Pa. 

Carter, Charles Lybrand. [Special. 

b. , Md., (?). s. J. L. Carter and . Entered 

1 891 and left 1892. Last address, Singerly, Md. 

fDerderian, Nazaret Kevork. [Special, 

b. Constantinople, Turkey, (?) 1866; d. Chicago, 111., 1898. 
Entered 1891 as special student in Biology and Physiology, 
and left 1892. Studied at Robert College, opposite Constanti- 
nople, Turkey. Studied in Chicago to prepare himself for a 
Medical Missionary in Armenia. 

tOardner, Larner Somers. [Science, 

b. Atlantic City, N. J., (?) Jan. 27, 1874; d. Aug. 7, 1894. 

s. John J. Gardner, M.C., and , Entered 1890. Died during 

summer vacation. 

Griffith, Joseph Henry Oglesby. [Special. 

b. Pau, France, May 26, 1872. s. John R. Griffith and Jo- 
sephine Sidney Oglesby. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1891 and 
left Jan. 1892. Address, 220 S. 4th St., Phila., Pa. 

Johnson, Charles Hadley. [Science, 
b. Topeka, Kan., (?) Dec. 14, 1872. s. G. Y. Johnson and 
. Entered 1891 and left 1892. Address, Topeka, Kan. 

Male, Jonathan Taniblyn. (A.B., Univ. of Rochester, 1895; 
M.D., Univ. of Buffalo, N. Y., 1898.) [Arts, 

b. Beech Lake, Pa., Oct. 14, 1868. s. J. C. Male and Ann 
Spry. Entered 1891 and left at close of Sophomore year. 
Studied at Univ. of Rochester, N. Y., 1894-95 ; Univ. of Buffalo, 
N. Y., Medical School, 1895-98; Physician. Address, 1713 
Sanderson Ave., Scranton, Pa. 

Miller, Harry March. [Science. 

b. Oxford, Pa., (?) Feb. 11, 1872. s. J. P. Miller and . 

Entered 1891 and left 1892. Stove Manufacturer. Address, 
care of March & Brumbach Stove Co., Pottstown, Pa. 

Morris, Alfred Paul. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 2, 1875. s. William Henry Morris (Class 

1863) and Salhe Wheeler Paul. Entered 189 1; left during Senior 



232 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1896 

year 1895. Inspector, m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., May 31, 1899, Mil- 
dred Wain. Address. 1608 Market St., Phila., Pa. 

O'Neill, John Lainoiid. [Special, 
b. , May 24, 1872. s. Thomas J. O'Neill and . En- 
tered from Haverford, Pa., 1891 and left Freshman year. Ad- 
dress, Haverford, Pa. 

Supplee, William Wagner. [Special, 

b. Gulf Mills, Pa., Oct. 10, 1874. s. Henderson Supplee and 
Elizabeth Ellen Wagner. Entered 1891; left close of Sophomore 
year 1893. Winner Haines Prize Fielding Cricket Belt 1893. 
Holder of College Record (to date) Throwing Baseball 339 ft. 4 
in.; Manuf of Flour, m. Jan. 3, 1895, Isabella Lennen. Ad- 
dress, Gulf Mills, Pa. 

Tatnall, Samuel Alsop. [Special. 

b. Wilmington, Del., May 23, 1873. s. Edward Tatnall, Jr., 

and Rachel Alsop. Entered 1891 and left Freshman year. 

Draughtsman, m. Phila., Pa., June 15, 1895, Helen Acton. 

Address, 643 N. 43d St., Phila., Pa. 

Wood, Graliame. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 6, 1873. s. George Wood (Class of 
1862) and Mary Sharpless Hunn. Entered 1891 and left at 
close of Sophomore year. Manufacturer. Address, 626 Chest- 
nut St., Phila., Pa. 

1896. 

Adams, Douglas Howe, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1897.) 

b. Cape May City, N. J., Aug. 12, 1876. s. Samuel Douglas 
Adams and Sophie Hampton. Entered from Phila., Pa., 
1892. Honors in Greek and Latin and General Honors, 1896. 
Treas. Cricket Assoc. Vice-Prest. Cricket Assoc. Member 
Cricket Eleven, English Tour, 1896. Sec. Y. M. C. A. Mem- 
ber Phi Beta Kappa 1899. Honorable mention in Greek at 
Harvard. Tutor summer of 1897. Master at Cloyne House 
School, Newport, R. I., 1897-98. Instructor Haverford College 
Grammar School 1898 to date. Address, 316 S. 21st St., Phila., 
Pa., and Haverford, Pa. 

Allen, George Raymond, A.B. (A.B., Guilford College, N. C, 
1895.) 

b. Bordentown, N. J., Mch. 21, 1876. s. William Williams 
Allen and Linda Rogers. Entered from Greensboro', N. C, 
Senior Class 1895. Student at Guilford College, N. C, 1892- 
95. Teacher 1897. Clerk 1898. Asst. Cashier Freight Depart. 



1896] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 233 

P.R.R., New York City. Address, 135 Mercer St., Jersey City, 
N.J. 

Alsop, William Kite, S.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., July 26, 1872. s. Samuel Alsop, 
Jr., A.M. (Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Superinten- 
dent 1876-78) and Esther Kite. Entered 1892. Honors in 
Chemistry, Senior year. Prest. Class Senior year. Member 
Amer. Chemical Soc. Asst. Chemist The United States Leather 
Co., New York City. Address, 30 Ferry St., New York City. 

Bettle, William Hemy, S.B. 

b. Oaklyn, N. J., Dec. 25, 1874. s. William Bettle (Com- 
missioner of Banking and Insurance, State of New Jersey) and 
Mary Offley Sharpless. Entered 1892. Manager Cricket 
Team 1896. In Engineering Department of International Navi- 
gation Co., Phila., Pa. Address, Oaklyn, N. J., and 307 Wal- 
nut St., Phila., Pa. 

Breclit, Samuel Kriebel, S.B. 

b. Worcester, Pa., Dec, 14, 1869. s, John E. Brecht and 
Sarah Kriebel. Entered Sophomore Class 1893. Prest. College 
Chess Club 1895-96. Student West Chester State Normal 
School 1888-91. Received degree of B.E. 1891 and M.E. 1893 
from West Chester State Normal School. Teacher Perkiomen 
Seminary, Pennsburg, Pa., 1896-97. Insurance Solicitor 1897- 
98. Asst. Principal Pottstown, Pa., High School 1898; Prin- 
cipal, 1898. Principal Rushford Union Schools, Rushford, N. Y. 
m. Rushford, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1898, Alberta Williams. Address, 
Rushford, Allegany Co., N. Y. 

Brooke, Mark, A.B. 

b. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 27, 1876. s. Major John Brooke 
(Surgeon U. S. A.) and Esther Wilhng. Entered 1892. Won 
first prize Annual Gymnasium Contests 1894 and 1895. Law 
Student Univ. of Pa. 1896; Entered West Point 1898. Ad- 
dress, Radnor, Pa. 

Clauser, Milton, A.B. 

b. Shartlesville, Pa., Dec. 30, 1867. s. Adam Clauser and Ma- 
tilda Nunemacher. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1892. Won 
Alumni Prize in Composition and Oratory 1896; Subject: "Science 
^'j-. Ancient Classics." Won i mile walk 1893 (Record); same 
1894; same 1895 (Record); same 1896; Pole Vault 1896. 
Studied at Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown, Pa., 1887- 
89, receiving Degree B.E. Received Degree M.E. 1890. Teacher 



234 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1896 

of Manual Training and Drawing, Ashland High School, Denver, 
Col. m. May i8, 1888, Anna H. Hettinger. Address, North Side 
High School, Denver, Col. 

Coca, Arthur Fernandez, A.B. A.M., 1899. 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 20, 1875. s. Joseph Lina Fernandez- 
Coca and Augustine Ware. Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1892. 
Divided the Second Prize for Systematic Reading 1895 ; Won 
First Prize for Cross-Country Run 1893 ; Horizontal Bar Jump 
in Gymnasium. Member Cricket Eleven English Tour 1896; 
Medical Student Univ. of Pa. 1 896 to date ; Special Student in 
Biological Depart, Haverford College, 1897-99. Organist, 
Presbyterian Church, Wayne, Pa. Address, Wayne, Pa. 

Deuell, George Henry, A.B. 

b. Bangall, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1873. s. George S. Deuell and 
Maria L. Haight. Entered Sophomore Class 1 893. Sec. and Treas. 
Class 1895-96. Editor Havcrfordian 1895-96. Won Class of 
1870 Prize in English Composition; General Honors Senior 
year. Highest Honors in Political Science and Economics. 
Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899. Student Agricultural School, 
Cornell Univ., N. Y., 1897-98. Farmer. Address, Bangall, 
N. Y. 

Haines, Thomas Harvey, A.B. A.M., 1897. (A.M., Harvard, 

1899.) 
b. Moorestown, N. J., Nov. 4, 1871. s. Zebedee Haines 
(Class 1867) and Anna Philips Harvey. Entered from West- 
town, Pa., Sophomore Class 1893. Sec. Loganian Soc. 1894— 
95; Prest. of Council and Vice-Prest. do. 1895-96; Sec. of Col- 
lege 1894-96. Won second place on Parallel Bars and third on 
Horse in Gymnasium Exhib. 1893-94 and 1895-96. Honors 
in Chemistry Senior year. Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899. 
Teacher Chemistry, Westtown Boarding School, Westtown, Pa., 
1897. Graduate Student Harvard Univ. 1897-99. Address, 
West Grove, Pa. 

Hartley, Albert Dempsey, S.B. 

b. East Bethlehem, Pa., Jan. 26, 1868. s. Isaiah L. Hartley 
and Mary Elliot Rankin. Entered from Camden, N. J., Sopho- 
more Class 1893. Won first place in 880 yards run and third 
place in 100 yards run. Track Athletics (Class contest) 1894; 
second place 880 yards run and second place mile run. College 
Sports 1894; first place 440 yards run and second place 880 
yards run. College Sports 1895 ; third place mile run in contest 
Princeton, N. J., May, 1896 ; two prize medals for individual work 



1896] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 235 

in Gymnasium 1895-96; second place Parallel Bars and third 
place Horizontal Bar, Winter Sports 1895 ; won places on Hori- 
zontal Bar and Rings 1896. Studied at Harvard University 
1896-97; Univ. of Pa. 1897-98. Teacher; Instructor Juniata 
College, Huntingdon, Pa., 1898 to date. m. June 28, 1898, Ella 
Selecta Eisenberg. Address, Parker Ford, Chester Co., Pa. 

Hinclunan, Charles Russell, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 21, 1875. s. Charles Shoemaker Hinch- 
man and Lydia Swain Mitchell. Entered Senior Class 1895. 
Studied at Univ. of Pa. 1892-95. Member Cricket Eleven 
English Tour 1896. Sec. and Treas. Address, 3635 Chestnut St., 
Phila., Pa. 

Himsicker, John Quincy, Jr., S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 22, 1875. s. John Quincy Hunsicker 
and Mary Elton Stiles. Entered 1892. Vice-Prest. Class 
Freshman year. Left at close of Freshman year and returned 
in 1894. In employ of Equitable Trust Co., Phila., Pa., 1897. 
Entered Law Depart., Univ. of Pa., 1897. Address, 3523 N. 
22d St., Phila., Pa. 

Lester, JoIid Ashby, A.B. A.M., 1897. (A.M., Harvard Univ., 
1898.) 
b. Penrith, Cumberland, England, Aug. i, 1872. Entered 
from Westport, Mo., 1892. Won Class of 1870 Prize in Compo- 
sition 1895, and First Prize for Systematic Reading 1895 ; Gen- 
eral Honors in Senior year. Prest. Class 1892 ; Prest. Athletic 
Assoc. 1896; Prest. Cricket Assoc. 1896. Won various athletic 
events 1892-97. Cope Prize Bat 1892-96 ; Shakespeare Bat 
1892, etc. Capt. Cricket Eleven, English Tour, 1896. Grad- 
uate Student in English 1896-97, " Haverford Fellow." First 
Holder of Haverford Graduate Fellowship, 1897-98, Harvard 
Univ. Address, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 

Maier, Paul David Irvin, A.B. (A.B., Central High School, 
Phila., Pa., 1892.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 15, 1874. s. William Maier and Rosina E, 
Koege. Entered 1892. Sec. of Class. Received Silver Medal 
for Individual Development 1896 and pair of Indian Clubs for 
Fancy Club Swinging. Business Manager of Havcrfordiaii 1895- 
96. Clerk 1896-97; Student Law School, Univ. of Pa., 1898 
to date. Address, 2242 N. Broad St., Phila., Pa. 

Middletoii, Samuel, S.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Mch. 3, 1875. s. Samuel Middleton 
and EmiHe K. Pusey. Entered 1892. Inspector in Engineer 
and Tests Depart. B. & O. R.R. Co., Mt. Clare Shops, Baltimore, 



236 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1896 

Md. Mechanical Engineer. Address, Mt. Clare Shops, B. &. O. 
R.R., Baltimore, Md. 

Nason, Charles Dickens, S.B. (A.B., Central High School, 
Phila., Pa. Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 1899.) 

b. Lagrange, Me., Apl. i6, 1874. s. Edwin Hersey Nason and 
Georgiana Johnson. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1893 and com- 
pleted course in three years. Studied at Central High School, 
Phila., Pa., 1889-93; Univ. of Pa., 1896-99; Winner of First 
Prize for two years' Reading Course ; Sec. of Class Fresh- 
man year; Member of Graduate Club, Univ. of Pa., 1897- 
99; Prest. 1898-99; Sec. Kensington Centre, Univ. Extension, 
1897-99; Member of Biological Club, Univ. of Pa., 1897-99; 
Graduate Student in Pedagogy, Psychology and Zoology, Univ. 
Pa.; "Harrison Fellow" in Pedagogy, Univ. of Pa., 1897-99; 
Author of "Some Biological Aspects of Child Study," "Edu- 
cation," Dec, 1897; "Jefferson and Washington on National 
Education," " Education," Nov., 1898 ; several articles in " Pop- 
ular Educator" and "School Journal;" and of "The Schools 
of the Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge 
among the Germans of Pa." (thesis, MSS., Univ. of Pa.) ; Prof. 
Pedagogy Tri-State Normal College, Angola, Ind. Address, 
Angola, Ind., or 26 11 Franklin St., Phila., Pa. 

Scatterg'oocl, Joseph Henry, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1897.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 26, 1877. s. Thomas Scattergood and Sarah 
Garrett. Entered 1892. Studied at Harvard Univ. 1896-97; 
General Honors in Senior year ; Honors in Mathematics ; Sec. 
and Treas. of Class ; Prest. Y. M. C. A. during Senior year ; 
Prest. Tennis Assoc. ; Treas. of same ; Business Manager of the 
Havcrfordian 1894-95 ; Wicket Keeper of First Eleven Junior and 
Senior years ; Holder of Haines Prize Fielding Belt Junior year ; 
Member and Wicket Keeper of Haverford English Cricket Team 
Tour 1896; Member of First Football Team 1896, Sophomore 
and Senior years ; Holder of Highest Honor Medals for Gymna- 
sium Work ; Member of Relay Team (2d Swarthmore trial) 
Junior year ; Member Phi Beta Kappa 1 899 ; With American 
Pulley Co. 1898-99 ; With J. M. Sharpless Co., Dye Stuffs, Phila., 
Pa. Address, 3515 Powelton Ave., Phila., Pa. 

Way, Marshall Warren, S.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1899.) 
b. West Chester, Pa., Aug. 6, 1874. s. Marshall S. Way 
and Anna E. Smedley. Entered Freshman Class middle of the 
year 1893. Sec. College Assoc. ; Treas. Athletic Assoc. ; Studied 
Univ. of Pa. (Law Dept.) 1 896-99 ; Lawyer. Address, West 
Chester, Pa. 



1896] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 237 

Webster, Homer Jeptha, SB. A.M., 1897. 

b. Quaker City, O., Feb. i, 1871. s. Jeptha Sharp Webster 
and Hannah Ann Hall. Entered 1892. Alumni Prize Orator 1895; 
Subject : " Genius." Graduate Student in Mathematics and His- 
tory 1896-97; Asst. Librarian 1896-97; Teacher. Address, 
Bethel College, Newton, Kan. 

Wood, Levi HoUingsworth, A.B. (LL.B., Columbia Univ., 
1899. 

b. Mount Kisco, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1873. s. James Wood (Class 
of 1858, Manager 1885 to date) and Emily Hollingsworth Morris. 
Entered 1892; Honors in Modern Languages 1896; Prest. of 
College Assoc, in 1896 ; Prest. of Class of 1896 in 1895 ; " Spoon 
Man;" Captain of Football Team in Fall of 1895 ; Member of 
Cricket Eleven, English Tour, 1896; Studied Law Columbia 
Univ. Lawyer. Address, Mount Kisco, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

Non-Graduates. 

Babb, Maurice J. [Science. 

b. Marshallton, Pa., Oct. 10, 1870. s. H. W. Babb and . 

Entered Junior Class 1894 and left at close of the year. Teacher. 
Address, Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa. 

Brintoii, HoTvarcl Futhey. [Arts, 

b. West Chester, Pa., Sept. 28, 1872. s. Dr. WiUiam Bowen 
Brinton and Ida Parkinson Futhey. Entered 1892 and left 
Sophomore year 1894. Address, West Chester, Pa, 

Field, Thomas Yardley, Jr. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 2, 1873. s. Thomas Yardley Field and 
Margaret Mary Elliot. Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1892 and left 
at close of Sophomore year. Clerk. In Div. A., ist Batt. Naval 
Force of Pa. 1897. In Signal Corps Navigator's Div. and Div. 
Yeoman 1898. Address, Wayne, Pa. 

fHuey, Robert, Jr. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 10, 1875 ; d. 189-. s. Robert Huey and 
. Entered 1892 and left 1894. 

Okie, Ricliardson Brognard. (S.B., Univ. of Pa., Architect. 

Depart., 1897.) [Science. 

b. Camden, N. J., June 26, 1875. s. Richardson Brognard 

Okie, M.D., and Clara Mickle. Entered from Berwyn, Pa., 1892 

and left at close of Sophomore year. Architect. Address, 1420 

Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 



238 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1897 

Olver, Cyrus Hicks. [Special, 

b. Beech Pond (now Beech Lake), Pa., Aug. 26; 1868. s. 

James A. Olver and . Entered 1892 and left Freshman 

year. Address, Beech Lake, Pa. 

fRoberts, Tlionias Batten. [Science, 

b. Whitford, Pa., May 16, 1875 ; d. Whitford, Pa., Nov. 25, 
1892. s. Samuel J. Roberts and Phebe Taylor. Entered 1892 
and left on account of illness. 

Sharpless, William Clemson. [Science. 

b. , Pa., Nov. 3, 1874. s. J. Clemson Sharpless and 

Lydia C. Johnson. Entered Junior Class, Partial course, 1894, 
and left at close of Senior year. Received Certificate of Pro- 
ficiency in Chemistry. Address, care of J. Clemson Sharpless, 
West Chester, Pa. 

1897. 

Brown, Richard Cadbviry, A.B. 

b. Westtown, Pa., July 28, 1877. s. Thomas Kite Brown 
and Caroline Cadbury. Entered Sophomore year. Asst. Editor 
Haverfordicxn 1895-96; Editor-in-Chief 1896-97. Teacher 
Westtown Boarding School 1897-98. Student at Harvard 1898 
to date. Address, Westtown, Pa. 

Burns, William John, S.B. 

b. Chester, Pa., July 27, 1877. s. James Burns and Martha 
Trainor. Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1893. Won two Highest 
Honor Medals in Gymnasium Contests. Clerk. Address, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 

Darlington, 'Morton Pennock, A.B. 

b. Norway, Pa., Aug. 15, 1875. s. Edward Brinton Darling- 
ton and Elizabeth Townsend. Entered 1893. Treas. Class 
1896-97. Clerk in National Bank, Kennett Square. Member 
Phi Beta Kappa 1899. m. Kennett Square, Pa., Oct. 13, 1898, 
Sara Barnard. Address, Norway, Pa. 

Dean, Morris Burgess, S.B. 

b. Mount Auburn, Cincinnati, O., Jan. 17, 1876. s. George 
H. Dean and EHzabeth L. Taylor. Entered Freshman Class 
1894 and completed the course in three years. Prest. Class 
1896-97 ; Sec. Musical Assoc. ; Vice-Prest. Class ; Treas. Football 
Assoc. ; Treas. Athletic Assoc. Vice-Prest. Y. M. C. A. In 
Advertising Depart, of Proctor & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, O. 
Address, The Cumberland, Avondale, Cincinnati, O. 



1897] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 239 

Detwiler, Frank Hughes, S.B. 

b. Norristown, Pa., Aug. 8, 1876. s. Christian Heebner Det- 
wiler and Elizabeth Allabough. Entered 1893. Civil Engineer. 
Address, 542 Swedes St., Norristown, Pa. 

Field, Elliot, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 27, 1875. s. Thomas Yardley Field and 
Margaret Mary Elliot. Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1893. Alumni 
Prize Orator 1897. Subject: "A Lesson from History." Stu- 
dent General Theological Seminary, New York City. Address, 
Wayne, Pa. 

Gilpin, Vincent, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1898.) 

b. Delaware Co., Pa., July 31, 1874. s. John Robinson Gil- 
pin and Emma Elizabeth Bowers. Entered 1894 from West 
Chester, Pa., and completed course in three years. Sec. Ath- 
letic Assoc. 1895-97; Leader Banjo Club 1896-97. Holder of 
Record for High Kick 1895. Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899. 
Address, 526 North Church St., West Chester, Pa. 

Hoffman, Benjamin Rose, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 3, 1878. s. Sellers Hoffman and Jessie 
Watson. Entered Sophomore Class 1894. Clerk with Girard 
Trust Co., Phila., Pa. Address, 60th St. near Baltimore Ave., 
Phila., Pa. 

Howson, Charles Henry, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 27, 1876. s. Charles Howson and 
Augustine Ware, Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1893. Prest. Class 
Junior year; Prest. College Assoc. ; Capt. Cricket Eleven 1896- 
97 ; four years on Cricket Eleven ; two years on College Relay 
Team ; Member Cricket Eleven, English Tour, 1896. Vice- 
Prest. Loganian. Student Law School, Univ. of Pa., 1897. 
Address, Wayne, Pa. 

Hume, John Elias, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 16, 1875. s. Robert Hume and Eleanor 
Cascaden. Entered 1893. Vice-Prest. Class 1894; Prest. Class 
1894-95. Address, 1703 Montgomery Ave., Phila., Pa. 

Jacobs, Francis Brinton, S.B. 

b. West Chester, Pa., Sept. 22, 1874. s. Francis Jacobs and 
Jennie Brinton Johnson. Entered 1893. Winner in various 
Gymnastic Contests. Student at Univ. of Pa. Address, West 
Chester, Pa. 

Maxfield, Francis Norton, A.B. 

b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 29, 1877. s. Daniel Cook Max- 
field and Alice Rogers Wing. Entered from Amesbury, Mass., 



240 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [l897 

1893. Prest. Class 1896; Manager Football Assoc. 1896-97. 
Instructor at Oak Grove, Seminary, Vassalboro', Me. Address, 
1 12 Railroad Ave., Amesbury, Mass., and Oak Grove Seminary, 
Vassalboro', Me. 

McCrea, Roswell Cheney, A.B. 

b. Norristown, Pa., July 30, 1876. s. William Henry Harrison 
McCrea and Fredericka Frankfurter. Entered 1893. Treas. of 
Class ; Vice-Prest. of Class Senior year ; Honors in Political 
Economy ; Studied at Columbia Univ. School of Political Science 
1897-98 ; Student Univ. of Pa. 1898 ; Cornell Univ. 1899. Ad- 
dress, Norristown, Pa. 

Meiidenhall, Ottis Earl, A.B., A.M., 1898. (A.B., Guilford, 

N. C, 1896.) 

b. Jamestown, N. C, June 5, 1875. s. James N. Mendenhall 
and Martha Fiorina Wheeler. Entered from Lexington, N. C, 
Senior Class, 1896 ; Graduate Student in English 1897-98 ; Asst. 
Librarian 1897-98; Studied at Guilford College, N. C, 1891-95 ; 
Prof, of History and Latin, Bridgewater College, Va., 1898. 
Address, Bridgewater, Va. 

Palmer, George Martin, S.B. 

b. Media, Pa., Mch. 14, 1876. s. Lewis Palmer and Mary 
Comfort Wildman. Entered Junior Class 1895. Sec. of Class ; 
Sec. Everett -Athenaeum ; Won First Prize in Dumb-bells 1897 ; 
Second Prize in Wand Exercise 1896; Second Prize in Indian 
Clubs 1897. Clerk, Dyewood Extr. Manufacture. Address, Media, 
Pa. 

Rodney, Warren Brown, A.B. 

b. Marksboro', N. J., Dec. 28, 1876. s. Caleb Hun Rodney 
and Ann Sipple Waples. Entered from Broomall, Pa., 1893. 
Holder College Record 440 yards Dash, S2i/4 sec, and Spring 
Board Jump. Clerk; Teacher of Latin Eastburn Acad. 1898- 
99 ; Friends' Central School, Phila., Pa., 1899 to date. Graduate 
Student Univ. of Pa. 1899 to date. Address, Broomall, Pa. 

Tatnall, Charles Gibbons, S.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., May 20, 1876. s. Charles Moon Tatnall 
and Rebecca Lukens Gibbons. Entered from Coatesville, Pa., 
Junior Class, 1895. Iron Manufacturer, m. Phila., Pa., Jan. 31, 
1900, Esther Dawson Stone. Address, Coatesville, Pa. 

Taylor, William Jordan, SB. 

b. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 7, 1874. s. William Henry Taylor, 
M.D., and Mary Haynes. Entered Freshman Class in 1894 and 



1897] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 24 1 

completed Course in three years. Won Prize for Individual Im- 
provement in Gymnasium 1897 ; Treas. Class ; Leader of Man- 
dolin Club. Address, 553 W. 7th St., Cincinnati, O. 

Thacher, Frank William, S.B. 

b. Florence, N. J., (?) June 24, 1877. s. William F. Thacher 
and . Entered 1893. Clerk. Address, Florence, N. J. 

Thomas, Edward, A.B. 

b. Baltimore, Md., June 21, 1877. s. Allen Clapp Thomas 
(Class of 1865 ; Prof, of History and Librarian 1878 to date) 
and Rebecca Hill Marble. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1893. 
On Hockey team 1896-97. Won Second Prize for Reading 
1896 ; Prize for Excellence in Mathematics 1897 ; Honors in 
Mathematics and Physics 1897. Clerk; Wholesale Oils and 
Chemicals. Address, 440 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 

White, Henry Alva, S.B. (S.B., Guilford College, N. C, 1894.) 
b. Belvidere, N. C, July 29, 1874. s. Rufus White and 
Lydia Wilson. Entered Senior Class 1896. Studied at Guilford 
College, N. C, 1891-94. Teacher; Superintendent Oakwood 
Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 1897 to date. m. July 6, 1899, 
at High Point, N. C, Ehzabeth Murray Meader Cartland. Ad- 
dress, Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y. 

Non-Graduates. 

Barns, Jesse Battey. [Arts. 

b. Milford, Mass., Aug. 24, 1874. s. John Barns, M.D., and 
Phebe Battey. Entered 1893 and left at close of Freshman 
year. Studied at Wilhams College, Mass., and Boston Univ., 
Boston, Mass. Civil Engineer. Address, Milford, Mass. 

Beidelman, Prescott Burton. [Science, 

b. Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 5, 1875. s. John Wilmer Beidel- 
man and Mariana Yard Peterson. Entered 1893 and left at end 
of the Sophomore year. Clerk and Rodman Quartermaster's 
Depart. U. S. A. Clerk Engineering Depart. St. Louis & South 
Western Ry. Since 1896 Druggist. Address, 11 24 Guar- 
anty Loan Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Chalfant, Thomas Marshall. [Special. 

b. Unionville, Pa., June 11, 1874. s. William Chalfant and 

Sara Webb Marshall. Entered from Kennett Square, Pa., 1893, 

and left at the end of the Sophomore year. Electrician 

and Draughtsman. Address, Kennett Square, Pa. 

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242 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1897 

Collins, Alfred Morris. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., May 3, 1876. s. Henry Hill Collins and Edith 
Earl Conrad. Entered 1893, pursued a special course, and re- 
ceived Certificate of Proficiency. Won " Improvement Cricket 
Bat " Sophomore year ; Prize for breaking Pole- Vaulting Rec- 
ord ; Highest Honor Medal in Gymnasium ; Prest. Class Senior 
year; Manager Football Team 1896; Prest. Musical Assoc. 
1896-97; Prest. Football Assoc. 1897; Prest. Cricket Assoc. 
1897 ; Captain Class Football and Cricket Teams 1897 ; Mem- 
ber Cricket Eleven, English Tour, 1896. Address, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa., or 103 S. 2ist St., Phila., Pa. 

Edwards, Ernest Russell. [Science. 

b. Rondout, N. Y., May 2, 1875. s. Lindley M. Edwards 
and Laura A. Sawyer. Entered from Hastings, Neb., 1893, and 
left in 1895. Electrician. Address, Omaha, Neb. 

Fisher, Wager. (C.E., Cornell, 1899.) [Arts. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., May 14, 1877. s. William Righter 
Fisher, A.M., and Mary Anne Wager, A.M. Entered Soph- 
omore Class and left at close of the year. Student at Cornell 
Univ., Ithaca, N. Y., 1895-99. Civil Engineer. Address, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 

Higgins, Frank Burton. [Science. 

b. Thorndike, Me., May 10, 1873. s. Marshall Thomas Hig- 
gins and Mary A. Cross. Entered 1893 and left 1894. Drug- 
gist. Address, Cor. of Centre and Bellvue Sts., Boston, Mass. 

Hutton, Walter Pandricli. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 23, 1874. s. George Smadley Hutton and 

Ellen Smith Pandrich. Entered from Berwyn, Pa., Junior year 

as Special Student and left at close of Senior year. Won Tennis 

Tournament 1897. Machinist. Address, Berwyn, Pa. 

Levett, Walker Moore. (A.B., Central High School, Phila., 
Pa., 1894. A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1898.) [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 11, 1877. s. David Henry Levett and 
Leah Moore Haworth. Entered Sophomore Class 1894 and 
left at close of the year. Studied Central High School, Phila., 
Pa. Entered Univ. of Pa., 1895. Address, 1334 N. 21st St., 
Phila., Pa. 

MacAfee, William Harrison. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 2, 1875. s. Robert MacAfee and Caterine 

Isabella Stevens. Entered from Ardmore, Pa., 1893, and left at 

end of Freshman year. Clerk Real Estate Trust Co. of Phila., 

Pa. Address, 1914 N. 13th St., Phila., Pa. 



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Rhoacls, William Gibbons. [Science. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., July 10, 1876. s. William Gib- 
bons Rhoads (Class 1858 ; Manager 1871-80) and Sarah Wistar. 
Entered 1893 and left at close of the Sophomore year. Clerk- 
Provident Life & Trust Co., Phila., Pa. Address, 152 School 
Lane, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Round, Julian Mills. (A.B., Wesleyan Univ., 1897.) [Arts. 
b. Lenoir, N. C, Oct. 11, 1875. s. Robert James Round and 
Frances Sarah Kibbler. Entered from Elmira, N. Y., Junior 
Class 1895 and left at close of the year. Won One-Mile Run, 
second in Half-Mile Run. Studied at Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 
1893-95 and 1896-97. Teacher. Address, Elmira, N. Y. 

Watkins, James Carey Thomas. [Arts. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 2, 1874. s. Frank Dungan Watkins 
and Augusta Priscilla Day Lyon. Entered 1893 and left 1895 
on account of ill-health. Prest. of Class 2d half of Freshman year. 
Private Sec. ; Sec.-Treas. Sash and Frame Manufacturer. Ad- 
dress, 1906 Mt. Royal Terrace, and 409 E. Pratt St., Balti- 
more, Md. 

1898. 

Butler, James Edgar, A.B. 

b. Loag, Chester Co., Pa., June 2, 1877. s. James Butler 
and Rachel M. James. Entered from Uwchland, Pa., 1895 
Freshman Class and graduated with Class of 1898. Won first 
Reading Prize ; Prest. Class 1898 ; Won lOO-yards dash ; 220- 
yards run ; Member College Relay Team 1897-98; Played on 
College Football Team 1895-98. Student Law School Univ. 
of Pa. Address, 2127 Green St., Phila., Pa. 

Cadbury, William Warder, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 15, 1877. s. Joel Cadbury (Class 1856, 
Manager 1867-81) and Anna Kaighn Lowry. Entered 1894. 
Graduate Student in Biology, Haverford College, 1898-99; 
Student Medical School, Univ. of Pa. 1899 to date. Address, 
1502 Green St., Phila., Pa. 

Ellis, Richard Stanton, SB. 

b. , Iowa. s. and . Entered Senior Class 

from Motor, Iowa, 1897. " Penn Scholar." Student at Penn 
College 189 — 97. Student Univ. Chicago, 1898-99. Address, 
Motor, Iowa. 

Embree, John Gyger, SB. 

b. Marshallton, Pa., Aug. i, 1872. s. Joshua Gibbons Embree 
and Sarah Gyger Newlin. Entered Sophomore Class 1895. 



244 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1898 

Teacher, m. Bristol, Pa., July 31, 1897, Marie Wright Patterson. 
Address, Goshenville, Pa. 

Haines, Alfred Sharpless, A.B. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., Jan. 24, 1875. s. Zebedee Haines (Class 
1867) and Anna Phillips Harvey. Entered from West Grove, 
Pa., Sophomore Class 1896; completed course in two years. 
College Sec. 1896-97 ; Won Class of 1870 Prize for Composi- 
tion 1898-99; Student at Harvard 1898-99. Address, West 
Grove, Pa. 

Haines, Joseph Howell, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Nov. 22, 1878. s. William Henry 
Haines (Class 1871, Manager 1887 to date) and Mary Howell. 
Entered 1894. Class Treas. 1895-96; Treas. Loganian Society 
1895-96; Sec. Loganian Society 1896-97; Prest. of Council 
Loganian Society 1897-98; Prest. Everett-Athengeum 1896- 
97; Capt. Second Cricket Eleven 1897-98. Clerk. Address, 
1 1 36 Ridge Ave., Phila., Pa. 

Harding, Arthur Search, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1899.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 20, 1876. s. C. H. Harding and . 

Entered 1894. Student at Harvard 1898-99. Wool Business. 
Address, Overbrook, Pa. 

Hodgin, Samuel Horace, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, N. C, 1897.) 
b. Guilford Co., N. C, Sept. 11, 1872. s. David Hodgin and 
Martha Miranda Blair. Entered from Greensboro', N. C, Senior 
Class 1897. Studied at Guilford College, N. C, for three years. 
Teacher of History and English, Guilford College, N. C, 1898. 
Address, Greensboro', N. C. 

Janney, Walter Coggeshall, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 25, 1876. s. Emmor Kimber Janney and 
Mary Rhoads Coggeshall. Entered 1894. Sec. of College 
Assoc. ; Sec. of Tennis Assoc. ; Sec. of Loganian Soc. ; Vice- 
Prest. of Tennis Assoc. ; Prest. of Council Loganian Soc. ; Prest. 
of Class Sophomore year ; Editor-in-Chief of Haverfordian ; 
Manager of Football Team. Law Student Univ. of Pa. 1898 
to date. Address, 117 S. 19th St., Phila., Pa. 

Jones, Davis Godfrey, S.B. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 17, 1875. s. Davis Benton Jones 
and Annie Jenny Faron. Entered 1895. Leader of Banjo 
Club ; Won Second Place in Horse Exercise, Gym. Exhibi- 
tion, Feb., 1898. Dealer in Coal, Wood, Lime, etc. Address, 
841 Market St., Wilmington, Del. 



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Lee, Morris Matthews, A.B. (A.B,, Harvard, 1899.) 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 9, 1876. s. James Ashton Lee and 
Amelia Johnson Walz. Entered Freshman Class 1895, and 
completed course in three years. Won Prize in Latin 1897 ; 
Honors in French and English ; Prest. of Freshman Class ; 
Prest. of Everett-Athenaeum 1897-98 ; Holder of Haverford 
Graduate Fellowship at Harvard 1 898-99. Member of Phi Beta 
Kappa 1899; Modern Language Association. Address, 3528 N. 
1 8th St., Phila., Pa. 

Moffitt, Oscar Peyton, A.B. (A.B., Guilford College, N. C, 
1897.) 

b. Lexington, N. C, Dec. 30, 1875. s. William Henry Mof- 
fitt and Mary Lou Sowers. Entered Senior Class 1897. Studied 
at Guilford College, N. C, four years, 1893-97. Teacher at 
Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, Va., 1898. Address, Lex- 
ington, N. C. 

Khoads, Samuel, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 16, 1876. s. WiUiam Gibbons Rhoads 
(Class of 1858, Manager 1871-80) and Sarah Wistar. Entered 
from Germantown, Phila., Pa., 1894. Student at Univ. of Pa., 
Medical Depart. Address, 152 School Lane, Germantown, 
Phila., Pa. 

Ross, Eldon Roxy, S.B. (A.B., Wilmington, 0., 1897.) 

b. Port William, O., Nov. 17, 1872. s. Naaman Ross and 
Emmeline Baugham. Entered from Wilmington, O., Senior 
year, 1897. Student Wilmington College, O., two years, 1895- 
97. Holder of Wilmington Scholarship 1897-98. Address, 
Wilmington, Clinton Co., O. 

Scattergood, Alfred Garrett, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1899.) 
b. Moorestown, N. J., Sept. 10, 1878. s. Thomas Scatter- 
good and Sarah Garrett. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1894. Vice- 
Prest. of Class Junior year ; Prest. of Class Senior year ; Prest. 
Athletic Assoc. 1897-98; Prest. Football Assoc. 1897-98; 
Treas. Cricket Club 1895-96; Capt. Class Football Team, 
Sophomore, Junior and Senior years ; Capt. Class Cricket Team 
Senior year. Student at Harvard Univ. 1898-99. Clerk. Ad- 
dress, 3515 Powelton Ave., Phila., Pa. 

Stadelman, Frederic, A.B. 

b. Ardmore, Pa., Apl. 17, 1877. s. Jacob Latch Stadelman 
(Class of 1853) and Henriette Rachel Leech. Entered 1894 
from Bala, Pa. Clerk. Address, Bala, Pa., or 26 Cortlandt St., 
New York City. 



246 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1898 

Sterner, Ira Isbou, A.B. A.M., 1899. 

b. Keller's Church, Bucks Co., Pa., Mch. i8, 1879. s. Chris- 
tian F. Sterner and EHzabeth S. Shelly. Entered Junior year 
1896. Won Philip C. Garrett Prize in Mathematics 1897-98. 
Student at Harvard Univ. 1898 to date. Address, Keller's 
Church, Pa. 

Strawbridge, Francis Reeves, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 6, 1876. s. Justus Clayton Strawbridge 
(Manager 1883 to date) and Mary Lukens. Entered from Ger- 
mantown, Phila., Pa., 1894. Clerk. Address, School Lane, 
Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Swan, Frederick Asa, A.B. 

b. Tecumseh, Lenawee Co., Mich., Apl. 28, 1875. s. Joseph 
Benjamin Swan and Hannah Satterthwait Sutton. Entered from 
Lake Kerr, Fla., 1894. Sec. of Class three years; Brest. Y. 
M. C. A. 1897-98 ; Played on Football Team (First Eleven) 
four years (guard one year, centre three years). Hotel Clerk ; 
Clerk; Restaurant Business. Address, 409 E. 15th St., Kansas 
City, Mo. 
Taylor, Josepli Wright, SB. 

b. Burlington, N. J., July 10, 1878. s. Charles Shoemaker 
Taylor (Class 1871, Manager 1876-80) and Rebecca Hughes. 
Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1894. Won Second Reading 
Prize; Treas. Loganian 1896-97; Prest. Everett- Athenaeum 
1897-98; Manager and Treas. Banjo and Mandolin Clubs 1896- 
97; Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899. Medical Student. Ad- 
dress, Haverford, Pa. 

Wilson, Robert North, A.B. 

b. Lenoir, N. C, Mch. 3, 1875. s. Jethro Reuben Wilson and 
Louisa Jane Round. Entered 1895. Studied at Guilford College, 
N. C, one year; Instructor in Chemistry and Physics, Guilford 
College, N. C, 1898 to date. Address, Guilford College, N. C. 

Wistar, Thomas, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Oct. 18, 1877. s. Edward Morris 
Wistar (Class 1872) and Margaret Cooper Collins. Entered 
1894. Capt. Class Cricket Eleven first three years; Prest. of 
Cricket Club ; Capt. of Haverford Cricket Eleven ; Member 
Cricket Eleven, English Tour, 1896; With Cedartown Cotton 
Manufacturing Co. Address, La Motte, Pa. 

Wood, Richard Davis, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. i, 1877. s. George Wood (Class of 1862) 
and Mary Hunn. Entered 1894. With Millville Manufacturing 
Co. Address, Millville, N. J. 



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Non-Graduates. 
Bell, Charles Herbert. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 16, 1876. s. Samuel Bell and Ada Ann 
Rees. Entered 1894 and left Sophomore year. Flour and Grain. 
Address, 648 N. 15th St., Phila., Pa. 

Bishop, Alexander Hamilton. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 12, 1874. s. Gilbert Livingston Bishop 

and Ellen Mecum Conarroe.. Entered from Paoli, Pa., Feb., 

1893, and left at close of Sophomore year, 1896. Bookkeeper, 

Overbrook Steam Heat Co. Address, 409 S. 43d St., Phila., Pa. 

Holloway, Walter Vail. [Arts, 

b. Coal Creek, Keokuk, la., Nov. 28, 1875. s. Martin B. 
Holloway and Anna Vail. Entered from West Liberty, la., 
1895 ; passed into Class of 1898; left 1897, during the Junior 
year. Winner of Half Mile Run in Freshman-Sophomore Meet, 
Fall of 1895 ; Half Mile Run, Spring 1896; First place in 440 
yards Handicap at Princeton Univ. Spring 1896. m. Phila., Pa., 
Jan. 16, 1897, Alice J. Vail. Teacher. Address, Hemet, Cal. ' 

Hulnie, Frederick George. [Special, 

b. Camden, N. J., Sept. 9, 1873. s. John Kirkbride Hulme 
and Rebecca Folwell Brown. Entered from Phila., Pa., as Special 
Student 1894 and left at close of Freshman year. Draughts- 
man ; Asst. Manager Gumphert-Marrin Engineering Co., Phila., 
Pa. Address, 2 no Tioga St., Phila., Pa. 

Jenks, John Story, Jr. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 15, 1876. s. William H. Jenks (Manager 

1895 to date) and Hannah Mifflin Hacker. Entered 1894 and 

left at close of Sophomore year. Clerk. Address, 2004 Arch 

St., Phila., Pa. 

Lane, John Irving-, [Science. 

b. Chappaqua, N. Y., Apl. 9, 1876. s. A. H. Lane and Mary 
L. Cox. Entered from Port Chester, N. Y., 1894, and left during 
the Freshman year. Manufacturer of Canvas Goods, m. West 
Chester, Pa., June 15, 1899, Emily Pim Thatcher. Address, 
Port Chester, N. Y. 

McGrrath, Francis Sims. (S.B., Univ. of Pa., 1898.) [Science. 
b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 8, 1871. s. Robert Hunter McGrath 
and Elizabeth Gibson Bordley Belt. Entered 1894 and left dur- 
ing the Freshman year. Studied Univ. of Pa. 1895-98 ; Law 
Student Columbia Univ., New York City. Address, care of R. 
H. McGrath, 206 S. 4th St., Phila., Pa. 



248 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1898 

Morgan, Samuel Kowlaiicl. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 4, 1877. s. John B. Morgan and Sarah 

Fisher Corlies. Entered 1894 and left during the Freshman 

year. Clerk. Address, 157 W. Chelten Ave., Germantown, 

Phila., Pa. 

Moyer, Meniio S. [Science. 
b. Chalfont, Pa., Nov. 18, 1871. s. William G. Moyer and 
. Entered Sophomore Class 1895 and left 1896. Ad- 
dress, Chalfont, Pa. 

Sisler, Perlee Chandler. [Special. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 11, 1876. s. J. D. Sisler and . 

Entered 1894 and left Sophomore year. Clerk; Wholesale 
Groceries. Address, 815 West St., Wilmington, Del. 

Syze, Albert. [Arts. 

b. Yorktown Heights, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1867. s. James E. 
Syze and Martha Brown Griffin. Entered 1894 and left Fresh- 
man year. Evangelistic and Pastoral Work. Address, York- 
town Heights, N. Y. 

Towle, Clifton Augustus. [Arts. 

b. Winthrop, Me., Mch. 12, 1875. s. Sherburne S. Towle 

and Harriet A. Nash. Entered 1893 and left Freshman year on 

account of illness ; re-entered 1894 and left during Freshman 

year. Teacher. Address, Winthrop, Me. 

Varney, Alplieus Gould. (A.B., Bowdoin, 1898.) [Arts. 

b. Windham, Me., Mch. 29, 1874. s. William Hall Varney 
and Ellen Martha Dudley. Entered 1894 and left close of Soph- 
omore year. Class Prest. Freshman year ; Asst. to Dr. Babbitt 
two years; Asst. Manager Havcrfordian 1896. Studied at 
Bowdoin College 1897-98. Original research in Histology, 
Embryology and Karyokenisis (or Mytosis). Travelling Sales- 
man for Locke Regulator Co. of Salem, Mass., 1899 ; with Girard 
Trust Co. 1899 to date. Address, Girard Trust Co., Phila., Pa. 

Varney, Charles Arthvir. [Arts. 

b. Croton-on-the-Hudson, June 28, 1876. s. Charles C. Var- 
ney and Anna Cock. Entered from Providence, R. I., 1894 and 
left middle of Junior year. Captain Football Team 1896. On 
Hockey Team. Clerk 1 897 ; Insurance. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Vernon, John Jesse. [Science. 

b. Bangor, la., Jan. 16, 1868. s. and . Entered 

1894 and left after a few weeks. Secretary of the College. 
Studied at Penn College, la. m. . Last address, Ban- 
gor, la. 



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1899. 

Battey, William Aldrich, S.B. 

b. Pawtucket, R. I., July 22, 1876. s. Thomas Jesse Battey 
(Class 1863), A.M., and Mary Augusta Heaton. Entered from 
Providence, R. I., 1895. Capt. of Hockey Team 1896-97, 
1897-98. Clerk, Steam and Pneumatic Machinery. Address, 
149 Broadway, New York City, and 304 Lloyd St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Bawclen, William John, A.B. 

b. Gordon, Pa., Dec. 22, 1874. s. Josiah Bawden and Catherine 
Chynoweth. Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1896. Alumni 
Prize Orator 1899. Subject: "The Speeches of Lincoln." 
Methodist Minister. Address, 1227 Hancock, St., Phila., Pa. 

Blair, Walter Elilm, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1898.) 

b. Archdale, N. C, Mch. 28, 1873. s. Benjamin Franklin 
Blair and Rachel Anderson. Entered Senior Class 1898. Stu- 
dent in Guilford College, N. C.,four years. Asst. Clerk, Clerk's 
Office, U. S. Court for W. District of N. C. Address, Greens- 
boro', N. C. 
Bode, William, A.B. (A.B., Penn, 1898 ; A.M., 1899.) 

b. Muskegon, Mich., Sept. 7, 1875. s. C. Bode and Carrie 
Ammerman. Entered from Austinville, Iowa, Senior Class 1898, 
as holder of Penn College Scholarship. Student Penn College, 
Iowa, two years. Divinity Student Univ. of Chicago 1899 to 
date. Address, Austinville, Iowa. 

Carter, John Darlington, S.B. 

b. Lenape, Pa., Dec. 30, 1874. s. Charles Shoemaker Carter 
and Elizabeth Cope. Entered Sophomore Class 1896. Class 
Sec. and Treas. 1897-98. Won "Class 1898 Prize in Chem- 
istry " 1899 ; Honors in Chemistry 1899 ; General Honors 1899 ; 
Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899. Holder of Haverford Graduate 
Fellowship 1899-1900. Student Johns Hopkins Univ. 1899 to 
date. Address, Lenape, Chester Co., Pa. 

Conklin, Edward Boote, S.B. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1877. s. William Conklin and 
Ellen Coffin Ladd. Entered 1895. Vice-Prest. Class last half 
Freshman year ; Prest. Class Sophomore year ; Member College 
Football Team, Freshman and Sophomore years; won third 
place in high jump Princeton handicap games, Freshman year; 
second place Sophomore year ; first place Senior year ; second 
place Relay Games, Univ. of Pa., Senior year ; third place high 



250 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1899 

jump Yale handicap games ; second place Univ. of Pa. in-door 
handicap games. Tied for fourth place I. C. A. A. A. Meet Se- 
nior year. Winner of Cup for all-around contest, Sophomore, 
Junior and Senior years. Capt. College Track Team three 
years ; Treas. Athletic Assoc. ; Vice-Prest. Junior year ; Member 
College Relay Team Junior and Senior years ; Medal for highest 
number of points in Track Games Junior year ; Prest. Athletic 
Assoc. Senior year. Holder of the following College records : 
Running High Jump, Standing Broad Jump, Kicking Football. 
Clerk. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Davis, Royal Jenkins, A.B. (A.B., Earlham, 1898.) 

b. Ridge Farm, 111., Nov. 29, 1878. s. Jonah Mace Davis and 
Ella Jenkins. Entered from Richmond, Ind., Senior Class 1898, 
as holder of Earlham Scholarship. Student at Earlham College, 
Richmond, Ind., three years ; On Debate Haverford Loganian 
Soc. against Philomathean Soc. Univ. of Pa. 1899; Student at 
Harvard, 1 899-1 900. Address, W. 7th St., Richmond, Ind. 

DeCon, Benjamin Satterthwaite, S.B. 

b. Columbus, N. J., June 29, 1879. s- Daniel DeCou and 
Ruthanna Leeds Allen. Entered from Moorestown, N. J., 1895. 
Address, Moorestown, N. J., and 224 Ionic St., Phila., Pa. 

Evans, Francis Algernon, A.B. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Aug. i, 1878. s. Jonathan Evans 
(Manager 1899 to date) and Rachel Reeve Cope. Entered 1895. 
Treas. of Cricket Club 1896-97; Sec. of Tennis Assoc. 1896- 
97 ; Treas. of Athletic Assoc. 1897-98 ; Prest. of Cricket Club 
1898-99; Vice-Prest. of Tennis Assoc. 1897-98; with Girard 
Trust Co., Phila., Pa. Address, " Awbury," Germantown, 
Phila., Pa. 

Jones, Rvifvis Horton, A.B. 

b. Deering, Me., June 1 1, 1877. s. Augustus Caleb Jones and 
Sophronia Allen Larrabee. Entered 1895. Vice-Prest. Y. M. 
C. A. ; Treas. Everett-Athenaeum ; Student General Theological 
Seminary, New York City. Address, 853 Forest Ave., Deering, 
Me. 

Lowry, Howard Haines, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., 1868. s. John Collins Lowry and Lavinia C. 
Haines. Entered 1895. Editor-in-Chief of the Havcrfoniian, 
1898-99; Capt. Football Team 1898 ; Capt. Cricket Eleven 1899; 
Sec. and Treas. Class 1899, Freshman year ; Vice-Prest. Class 
Junior year; Student at Harvard 1899-1900. Address, 21 15 
Green St., Phila., Pa. 



1899] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 25 1 

Lycett, Edward Hough, A.B. 

b. Kirkwood, Mo., Nov. 23, 1877. s. Edward Howes Lycett 
and Anna Fox. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1895. Treas. 
Tennis Assoc. Insurance. Address, care A. L. Baily, Haver- 
ford, Pa. 

Maule, Alfred Collins, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 6, 1879. s. Samuel George Morton Maule 
and Jane Levis Collins. Entered 1895. Vice-Prest. of Class in 
Sophomore year; Prest. Y. M. C. A. 1898-99; Prest. Foot- 
ball Assoc. 1898 ; Won Second Place Club Swinging Gymnasium 
Exhibition. Address, 21 S. 21st., Phila., Pa. 

Mellor, Ralph, S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 10, 1878. s. Alfred Mellor (Class of 1861) 
and Isabella Latham. Entered 1895. Manufacturing. Address, 
2130 Mt. Vernon St., Phila., Pa. 

Morris, Joseph Paul, A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. i, 1879. s. Theodore Hollingsworth Morris 
(Class i860) and Mary Lownes Paul. Entered 1895. Sec. and 
Treas. of Class in Sophomore year; "Spoon Man." Machinist. 
Address, " Dundale," Villa Nova P. O., Pa., or 1608 Market St., 
Phila., Pa. 

Petty, Herbert Clinton, A.B. (S.B., Guilford, 1898.) 

b. Archdale, N. C, July 31, 1877. s. William Clinton Petty 
and Mary Victoria Hayworth. Entered Senior Class 1898 as 
Holder of Guilford Scholarship. Student at Guilford College, 
N. C, for four years ; Member of the '98 Football Team. Fur- 
niture Manufacturer. Address, Archdale, N. C. 

Kedfield, John Howard, Jr., S.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 8, 1879. s. Robert Stuart Redfield and 
Mary Thibault Guillou. Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1895. Won 
Class of 1896 Prize for Sophomore Mathematics, 1897; Philip 
C. Garrett Prize Senior Mathematics, 1899. Civil Engineer. Ad- 
dress, Wayne, Pa. 

Richie, Elisha Roberts, S.B. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., Feb. 25, 1877. s. Edward B. Richie 
and Elizabeth Hooton Roberts. Entered Sophomore Class 1896. 
Won One-mile Bicycle Race Spring of 1897 ; Indian Club Con- 
test ; Handicap Shot-put Winter of 1898 ; Asst. Business Man- 
ager of Havcrfordian ; Won Philip C. Garrett Prize for Biology 
1899. Medical Student. Address, 223 E. Central Ave., Moores- 
town, N. J. 



252 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1899 

Shipley, Malcloni Augustus, Jr., A.B. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 9, 1873. s. Malcolm Augustus Shipley 
and Josephine Gregg. Entered 1895. Sec. of Class in 1896; 
Student Episcopal Divinity School, Phila., Pa. Address, 5105 
Wayne Ave., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Walter, Frauk Keller, A.B. 

b. Point Pleasant, Pa., July 23, 1874. s. Samuel Arnold Walter 
and Elizabeth Anna Keller. Entered Freshman Class 1896, and 
in Sept. 1898 passed into Class of 1899. Editor of Haverfor- 
dian 1897-98, 1898-99; Honors in English and German 1899; 
Member Phi Beta Kappa 1899; Instructor in German, Haverford 
College 1899— 1900; Graduate Student in English 1899-1900. 
Address, Point Pleasant, Pa. 

Wild, Arthur Clement, A.B. 

b. Leeds, Yorkshire, England, Feb. 10, 1875. s. Benjamin 
Wild and Hannah Moore. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1896. 
Studied at Bucknell Univ. about three months. Alumni Prize 
Orator 1898. Subject : " Robert Burns." Vice-Prest. Logan- 
ian Soc. ; Sec. of Tennis Assoc. On debate Haverford Logan- 
ian Soc. against Philomathean Soc. Univ. of Pa. 1899. Student 
Law School Univ. of Pa. Address, 3225 Clifford St., Phila., Pa. 

Non-Graduates. 

Beadeiikopf, Clarence Milton. [Special, 

b. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 14, 1876. s. William Beadenkopf 

and . Entered 1895 and left during the Freshman year. 

Address, Wilmington, Del. 

Bishop, Gilbert Livingston, Jr. [Science. 

b. Paoli, Pa. (?) Feb. 7, 1877. s. G. C. Bishop and . 

Entered 1895 and left Freshman year. Address, Paoli, Pa., and 
409 S. 43d St., Phila., Pa. 

Chase, William Thomas, Jr. [Science, 

b. Lewiston, Me., Sept. 2, 1876. s. William Thomas Chase 

and Hannah C. Masston. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1895 and 

left at close of the Sophomore year. Student at Bucknell Univ., 

Pa. Law Student Univ. of Pa. Address, 228 W. Logan 
Square, Phila., Pa. 

Eastburn, George, Jr. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 31, 1877. s. George Eastburn and Eliza- 
beth M. Beale. Entered 1895 and left at close of the Freshman 
year. Address, 1527 Fairmount Ave., Phila., Pa. 



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253 



Gillespie, William Allen. [Science, Mch. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 21, 1874. s. James S. Gillespie and . 

Entered 1895 and left 1896. Address, 906 Susquehanna Ave 
Phila., Pa. 

Haines, Arthur. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 15, 1876. s. Lindley Haines (Class of 
1869) and Elizabeth Irie Atlee. Entered 1895 and left at end of 
Junior year. Vice-Prest. of Class ; Capt. Football Team of 1897. 
Member Cricket Eleven, English Tour, 1896. Insurance; in 
Adv. Dept. Phila. Inquirer. Address, 1624 Spruce St., Phila.,' Pa. 
Hay, Kenneth Mackenzie. [Special. 

b. Cairo, Egypt, July 21, 1876. s. John Baldwin Hay, U. S. 
Consul-General to Syria, and Cora Holmes Badger. Entered 
from Phila., Pa., Freshman Class as Special Student 1895, and 
left at close of the year. Clerk in Wholesale Trimming House, 
New York City. m. London, England, July 18, 1896, Violet 
Hamilton Leaf. Address, 98 Bleecker St., New York City, and 
35 St. Mark's Place, W. New Brighton, Staten Island, New 
York City. 

Mifflin, Archer Bloomfleld. [Science, 

b. Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa., Feb. 13, 1878. s. George 
Brown Mifflin and Barbara Harnli Peart. Entered from Wayne, 
Pa., 1895, and left at close of the Junior year. Member Cricket 
Eleven, English Tour, 1896. Civil Engineer. Address, Wayne, 
Pa. . 

Stokes, Andrew Maloney. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 26, 1876. s. James C. Stokes and . 

Entered 1895 and left Freshman year. Address, 3642 Chestnut 
St., Phila., Pa. 

Wilson, Louis Round. (A.B., Univ. of N. C, 1899.) [Arts, 
b. Lenoir, N. C, Dec. 27, 1876. s. Jethro Reuben Wilson 
and Louisa Jane Round. Entered 1895 and left on account of 
ill-health end of Junior year 1898. Divided Sophomore Latin 
Prize in 1897 ; Entered Univ. of N. C, Senior Class, 1898. 
Teacher. Address, Scotland Neck, N. C. 



254 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [ I 9OO 



UNDERGRADUATES, 



1900. 

Allen, Charles Jackson. [Science, Mch. Eng. 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., Dec. 28, 1878. s. Samuel Leeds Allen 
(Manager 1897 to date) and Sarah Hooton Roberts. Entered 
1896. Awarded College Cricket Colors 1898 ; Improvement 
Medal 1897 ; Spring Sports 1898 ; Member College Gymnasium 
Team 1898 ; Won Bicycle Race, Freshman Sports, 1897 ; Bicycle 
Race Spring Sports, 1898. Address, Moorestown, N. J. 

Allen, William Williams, Jr. (A.B., Guilford, 1899.) 

[Science, Mech. Eng. 
b. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 21, 1880. s. William Williams 
Allen and Linda Rogers. Entered Senior Class 1899. Stu- 
dent Guilford College, N. C, 1895-96 and 1899; Holder Guil- 
ford Scholarship. Address, Greensboro', N. C. 

Bell, William Brown. [Arts, 

b. Stroudsburg, Pa., Feb. 16, 1879. s. Thomas Alsop Bell 
and Elizabeth Dunn. Entered from New York City 1897. Brest, 
of Council Loganian ; Member of Class Debating Team 1898; 
on debates Haverford Loganian Soc. against Philomathean Soc. 
Univ. of Pa. 1899 and 1900 ; Editor and Business Manager of 
Haverfoniian. Address, 41 E. 21st St., N. Y. 

Bnrdette, Robert Jones, Jr. [Arts. 

b. Burlington, Iowa, Apl. 10, 1877. s. Robert Jones Bur- 
dette and Caroline Spaulding Garrett. Entered from Bryn 
Mawr, Pa., 1896. ¥.d\X.oY o( Havi'rfordia)i. Haverfordian Prize 
of $10 for largest number of articles accepted. Address, Box 
384, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Carter, Charles Henry. [Arts, 

b. Lenape, Pa., Dec. 23, 1879. s- Charles Shoemaker Carter 
and Elizabeth Cope. Entered Sophomore Class 1897. Address, 
Lenape, Chester Co., Pa. 



IQOO] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 255 

Carter, John Piiii. [Arts, 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Jan. g, 1880. s. John Elliott Car- 
ter (Manager 1868-71) and Frances Wilkinson Pirn. Entered 
1896. Address, Knox and Coulter Sts., Station G, Phila., Pa. 

Chaiuberlaiii, William Reginald. [Special. 

b. Falmouth, Me., June 20, 1877. s. WiUiam Chamberlain 
and Lizzie Hale Coffin. Entered 1896 and left at close of 
Sophomore year. Address, 825 Congress St., Portland, Me. 

Cope, Francis Keeve, Jr. [Arts. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Aug. 9, 1878. s. Alexis Thomas 
Cope (Class of 1868) and Elizabeth Stewardson. Entered 1896. 
Sec. of Class Sophomore year ; Prest. Class Junior year ; Sec. 
Athletic Assoc, in Sophomore year ; Sec. Loganian Soc. Junior 
year ; Rec. Sec. Y. M. C. A. Junior year ; on debate Haverford 
Loganian Soc. against Philomathean Soc. Univ. of Pa. 1900. 
Address, Awbury, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Drinker, Henry Sandwitli. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 15, 1880. s. Henry Sturgis Drinker and 

Aimee Ernesta Beaux. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1896. 

Won Philip C. Garrett Prize for Freshman Latin 1867 ; Class 

of 1896 Prize in Latin 1899. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Emlen, John Thompson. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 28, 1878. s. James Emlen (Class 1874) 
and Susan Trotter Thompson. Entered 1896. Address, 121 
Coulter St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Eshleman, Frank Mercvir. [Arts, 

b. Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 12, 1880. s. Col. B. Frank Eshleman 
(Class of 1867) and Mary Eliza Mercur. Entered 1896. Stu- 
dent Franklin and Marshall College 1895-96. Address, Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

Febig-er, Christian. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Ridley Park, Pa., Mch. 20, 1878. s. Christian Carson 
Febiger (Class of 1865) and Katharine Megear Sellers. Entered 
from Phila., Pa., 1896. Address, 3318 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 

Freedley, William Gardiner, Jr. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 6, 1878. s. William Gardiner Freedley 

and Katharine E. Conrad. Entered 1896 and left at close of 

the Sophomore year, 1898. Address, 1909 Spruce St., Phila., 

Pa. 



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Freeman, Edward Dale. [Arts. 

b. Warren, Pa., Apl. 4, 1878. s. Lewis Ross Freeman and 
Florence Dale. Entered 1896. Vice-Prest. of Class Sophomore 
year ; Prest. Junior year ; Capt. Sophomore Track Team in Fall 
of 1897. Member Football Team 1896-97. Won "Shot-put" 
Spring 1898 and in 1900 vs. 1901 in Fall of 1897. Address, 
Warren, Pa. 

Hallett, Henry McClellan. [Arts, 

b. Manchester, Me., June i, 1876. s. James Henry Hallett 
and Sarah Louise Hawkes. Entered from Windham Centre, Me., 
1896. Treas. of Class 1897-98. Treas. of Y. M. C. A. 1897- 
98. Treas. of College Assoc. 1897-98. On Football Team 
1896-99. Address, Windham Centre, Me. 

Hiatt, James Smith. (Ph.B., Earlham College, 1899.) [Arts. 

b. Richmond, Ind., July 10, 1877. s. William J. Hiatt and 

Eliza Willen Smith. Entered Senior Class 1899 ^^ Earlham 

Scholar. Student at Earlham College 1895-99. Address, 61 

S. 15th St., Richmond, Ind. 

Hinchman, Walter Swain. [Arts, 

b. Burlington, N. J., Sept. 13, 1879. s- Charles Shoemaker 
Hinchman and Lydia Swain Mitchell. Entered from Phila., Pa., 
1896. Class Cricket Capt. Sophomore year; Sec. Cricket Club, 
Sophomore and Junior year. Vice-Prest. Liter-Collegiate Cricket 
Assoc. Won First Prize for Reading 1899. Address, 3635 
Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

Hoopes, MacMillan. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 16, 1879. ^- Clement R. Hoopes and 
Marie Louise MacMillan. Entered 1896 and left 1897. Ma- 
chinist. Address, Elkins, Pa. 

How^son, Furman Sheppard. [Science, Mch. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 27, 1879. s. Charles Howson and Medora 
Ware. Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1896 ; left during Senior year 
on account of delicate eyesight. Address, Wayne, Pa. 

Jenks, Horace Howard. [Science, 

b. Ashbourne, Pa., June 7, 1878. s. Dr. William Furness 
Jenks and Helen Carnan Towne. Entered 1896. Won Prize 
Fence-Vault in all-around Gymnasium Contest ; Horizontal Bar 
in Gymnasium Exhibition 1898. Address, 920 Clinton St., 
Phila., Pa. 



1900] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 25/ 

Justice, William Warner, Jr. [Science. 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 8, 1878. s. Theodore Justice and Anna 

Vaughn Neall. Entered 1896. Class Sec. Freshman year. Sec. 

Loganian 1897-98 ; Won Handicap Running High Jump 1897. 

Address, Clapier St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Kingston, Henry Houston, Jr. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 13, 1876. s. Henry Houston Kingston 

and Frances Allan Hunter. Entered 1896 and left 1897. 

Travelling Passenger- Agent Lehigh Valley R.R. Co. Address, 

319 W. 8 2d St., New York City. 

Levick, Henry Lewis d'lnvilliers. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 12, 1877. s. Lewis Jones Levick (Class 
of 1867) and Mary Ann dTnvilliers. Entered from Bala, Pa., 
1896. Address, Bala, Pa. 

Lloyd, John Eslileman. [Special, 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Mch. 28, 1878. s. Wilham McClure 
Lloyd and Ruth Anna Eshleman. Entered 1896. Won Handi- 
cap Putting Shot Contest in Gymnasium 1897 ; Half-mile Run in 
Spring Sports, 1898. Address, 5213 Green St., Germantown, 
Phila., Pa. 

Logan, John Addison, Jr. [Special, 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 11, 1878. s. Judge James Addison Logan 
and Elizabeth Mardrand. Entered Freshman Class as Special 
Student and left during the year. In Freight Depart. Penna. R.R. ; 
Private in Battery A Pa. Vols. U. S. Army, 1898, Spanish-Ameri- 
can War. Address, Bala, Pa. 

Lutz, Frank Eugene. [Arts. 

b. Bloomsburg, Pa., Sept. 15, 1879. s. Martin Peter Lutz 

and Anna Amelia Brockway. Entered 1896. Won Sophomore 

Mathematical Prize 1898; Won Second Reading Prize 1899. 

Address, Bloomsburg, Pa. 

Marshall, Moses. [Arts. 

b. England, June 20, 1872. s. John C. Marshall and 

. Entered 1896 and left during the Sophomore year. Law 

Student Boston Univ., Boston, Mass. Address, 6 Lake St., 
Lawrence, Mass. 

Mifflin, Samuel Wright. [Arts. 

b. Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa., Feb. 27, 1880. s. George 

Brown Mifflin and Barbara Harnli Peart. Entered from Wayne, 

Pa., 1896. Capt. Football Team 1899. Address, Wayne, Del. 

Co., Pa. 

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258 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [19OO 

Miller, Daniel. [Special, 
b. Glendale, Md., (?) Nov. 13, 1877. s. and . En- 
tered 1896 and left during the Freshman year. Last address, 
Glendale, Md. 

Moorliouse, John Kennedy. [Arts, 

b. Allegheny, Pa., June 15, 1877. s. John Lawson Moorhouse 
and Annie Craig Lafferty. Entered from Pittsburg, Pa., 1896. 
Treas. of Class ; Sec. of Y. M. C. A. ; Prest. Y. M. C. A. ; Sec. 
of College Assoc. ; Sec. of Musical Club. Address, Station G, 
Phila., Pa. 

Murphy, Grayson Mallet-Prevost. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 19, 1878. s. Howard Murphy and Anita 
Mallet-Prevost. Entered from Atlantic City, N. J., 1896, and 
left during Sophomore year 1898. Joined Pa. Vols., U. S. A., 
1898 ; Appointed to West Point 1899. Address, Highland Villa, 
Highland Falls, N. Y., and 202 S. 12th St., Phila., Pa. 

Peelle, Jonathan Irving^. [Science. 

b. Bowersville, O., Jan. 5, 1879. s. Seth L. Peelle and Mary 

Esther Fawcett. Entered from Wilmington, O., Senior Class 

1899. Student Wilmington Col., Wilmington, O., five years; 

Holder Wilmington Scholarship, Address, Wilmington, O. 

Scliober, George Mitchell. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) Mch. 19, 1877. s. and . Entered 

from Haverford, Pa., 1896 and left Freshman year. Address, 
Ardmore, Pa. 

Seager, Schuyler Fiske. [Arts. 

b. Lansing, Mich., Jan. 22, 1879. s. Schuyler Fiske Seager, 

LL.D., and Alice H. Berry. Entered from Hancock, Mich., 

1896 and left at close of Sophomore year. Address, Hancock, 

Mich. 

Sensenig, Heber. [Arts. 

b. Spring Grove, Pa., Feb. 2, 1873. s. John Sensenig and 

Martha Jane Weaver. Entered 1896. Capt. of Track Team; 

Relay Races, Univ. of Pa., 1898; Quarter-mile Run, Princeton, 

1898. Address, Spring Grove, Pa. 

Sharpless, Frederick Cope. [Arts. 

b. Haverford College, Oct. i, 1880. s. Isaac Sharpless, Sc.D., 

LL.D. (Prof Mathematics, etc., 1875 to date; President 1887 

to date) and Lydia Trimble Cope. Entered 1896. Prest. Cricket 

Association ; on Cricket Eleven. Address, Haverford, Pa. 



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Stuart, Harry Harlan. [Arts. 

b. Lawrence, Kan., July lo, 1878. s. Jehu Harlan Stuart, 

M.D. (Class 1861), and Annis Lynch. Entered from Minne- 

apohs, Minn., 1896 and left at close of Sophomore year 1898. 

Address, 181 1 Portland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Tatiiall, Abrain Gibbons. [Science. 

b. Wilmington, Del, Dec. 17, 1878. s. Charles Moon Tatnall 

and Rebecca Lukens Gibbons. Entered from Coatesville, Pa., 

1896. Sec. and Treas. Football Assoc. 1897-98; Sec. and 

Treas. Football Assoc. 1898-99. Address, Coatesville, Pa. 

Taylor, Edward Ballinger. [Arts, 

b. Blairsville, Pa., June 30, 1879. s. Edward Balhnger Taylor 
(Class of 1869) and Mariana Satterthwaite. Entered from 
Sewickley, Pa., 1896. Address, Sewickley, Pa. 

Taylor, Joseph McFerran. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 26, 1880. s. Joseph Hazzard Taylor and 

Florence Dashiell McFerran. Entered 1896. Address, 1720 
Green St., Phila., Pa. 

White, Linden Harris. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 5, 1876. s. William A. White and Rachel 

Hunter. Entered 1896 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Won Everett Prize Medal for Oratory, 1897. Address, St. 

Stephens' College, Annandale-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

White, Wilfred Wallace. (S.B., Penn Coll., 1899.) [Science. 

b. Oskaloosa, la., July 11, 1877, s. Thomas Benjamin White 

and Lydia Hiatt. Entered, 1899, Senior Class as Penn Scholar; 

Student Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa, four years. Address, 

Oskaloosa, la. 

Yocum, Charles Craitvford. [Special, 

b. Ardmore, Pa., (?) Oct. 29, 1874. s. H. L. Yocum and 
Mary Litzenburg. Entered 1896 and left Freshman year. 
Clerk, m. . Address, Ardmore, Pa. 

1 901. 

Allen, Charles Francis. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Beverly, N. J., May 26, 1879. s. Charles Milton Allen 

(Asst. in Mathematics 1845) and Martha Allinson. Entered 1897 

and left 1898, during the Freshman year. Farmer and Fruit 

Raiser. Address, Beverly, N. J. 

Babbitt, Harold French. [Arts. 

b. Andover, Mass., Sept. 21, 1876. s. James Howard Babbitt 

and Mary French Abbott. Entered from W, Brattleboro', Vt., 



26o HAVERFORD COLLEGE [iQOI 

1897 and left at close of Freshman year 1898. Capt. Freshman 
Football Team. Member Mandolin Club and Hockey Team. 
With Presbyt. Board of Publication, New York City. Address, 
156 5th Ave., New York City, or W. Brattleboro', Vt. 

Baltz, William Sag^ehorn. [Arts, 

b. Whitford, Pa., July 13, 1880. s. John Daniel Baltz and 

Annie Augusta Sagehorn. Entered 1897. Address, Whitford, 
Chester Co., Pa. 

Bankard, Clarence Walton. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., June 6, 1880. s. George Washington Clay 
Bankard and Anna Rebecca Wiggins. Entered from Berwyn, 
Pa., 1897. Address, Berwyn, Pa. 

Brown, Ellis Yarnall, Jr. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 6, 1880. s. Ellis Yarnall Brown, A.M., 

and Sarah Elizabeth Willitts. Entered from Downingtown, Pa., 

1897. Sec. of Class. Prest. of Class. Asst. Business Manager 

Haveifordiau, 1 899-1900. Address, E. Downingtown, Pa. 

Bullinger, Howard Valentine. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 2, 1878. s. Charles Howell Bullinger and 
Mary Elizabeth Cox. Entered 1897. Vice-Prest. of Class for 
Second half Freshman year. Divided Philip C. Garrett Prize 
for Freshman Latin 1898. Won Class of 1896 Prize for Sopho- 
more Latin 1899. Editor Havcrfordian, 1 899-1 900; Business 
Manager 1 899-1 900. Alumni Prize Orator 1900. On Debate 
Haverford Loganian Soc. vs. Philomathean Soc, Univ. of Pa., 
1900. Address, 1526 Frankford Ave., Phila., Pa. 

Cadbury, John Warder. [Arts. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., June 29, 1880. s. Joel Cadbury 

(Class of 1856; Manager 1867-81) and Anna Kaighn Lowry. 

Entered from Phila., Pa., 1897. Address, 1502 Green St., 

Phila., Pa. 

Cadbury, William Ed\i^ard. [Arts. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., June 25, 1881. s. John Warder 
Cadbury (Class 1854) and Rebecca Warner. Entered 1897. 
Address, Locust Ave., Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Chase, Frank Sewell. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. East Deering, N. H., Feb. 5, 1877. s. John Franklin 
Chase and Mary Almy. Entered from Manchester, N. H., 1897 
and left at close of Freshman year 1898. Won Hammer-throw 
at Freshman, Sophomore, and Annual Spring Athletic Meet ; on 
Football Team. Address, Manchester, N. H. 



I9OI] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 26 1 

De Armond, James Keyser. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 21, 1877. s. George Johns De Armond 
and Elizabeth Webster Keyser. Entered from Merion, Pa., 
1897. Address, Merion Station, Pa. 

De Motte, Lawrence Washburn. [Arts, 

b. Greencastle, Ind., Sept. i8, 1879. s. John Bremer De 
Motte, Ph.D., D.D., and Lelia Laura Washburn. Entered from 
Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1897. Class Prest. ; Member Hockey Team 
1897-98; and Cricket Eleven 1897 to date. Address, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 

Dewees, Aaron Lovett. [Arts, 

b. Westtown, Pa., Jan. 17, 1880. s. Watson Wood Dewees 
and Sarah Lovett Brown. Entered Sophomore Class 1898. 
Address, Westtown, Pa. 

Fardon, Albert Henry. [Special, 

b. Finsbury Park, London, England, Oct. 13, 1877. s. 
Thomas Fardon and Sarah Ann Brown. Entered from Reigate, 
England, as Special Student Junior Class 1899 and left Feb., 
1900. Student at Christ's College, Cambridge, England, 1898— 
99. Address, Christ's College, Cambridge, England. 

Freeman, Alfred Edgar. [Science. 
b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 19, 1877. s- Erasmus Freeman and Hen- 
rietta Knoop. Entered 1897. Address, 1926 N. Broad St., 
Phila., Pa. 

Grayson, Theodore Julius. [Science, 

b. Beverly, N. J., Mch. 4, 1880. s. Frederick William Spen- 
cer Grayson, Jr., and Katharine Julius. Entered from Wayne, 
Pa., 1897 and left at close of Sophomore year. Law Student 
Univ. of Pa. Address, Wayne, Pa. 

Kirkbride, William Howard. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., 1879. s. William Kirkbride and Mary Church- 
man. Entered 1897. Prest. Class ; Capt. of 1901 Baseball 
Team. Won Shakespeare Prize Cricket Bat. Address, 2036 
Green St., Phila., Pa. 

Langfeld, Herbert Sydney. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., July 24, 1879. s. Langfeld and Flora 

Rosenbaum. Entered 1897 and left on account of ill-health at 
the end of Freshman year. Won Everett Medal for Oratory. 
Address, 2417 Master St., Phila., Pa. 



262 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [ipOI 

Macoiiiber, Edward Leonard. [Arts. 

b. Westport, Mass., Jan. 26, 1877. s. John Austin Macomber 
and Esther Ann Allen. Entered from Central Village, Mass., 
1897 and left at close of Freshman year. Class Treas. ; Cor. Sec. 
of Y. M. C. A. ; Won Second Place in Half-mile Run in Spring 
Sports 1898. Town Clerk, Central Village, Mass. Address, 
Central Village, Mass. 

Mellor, George Brown, Jr. [Special, 

b. "Willow Dale" Farm, near West Chester, Pa., Nov. 30, 
1877. s. George Brown Mellor (Class 1862) and Sarah Savery. 
Entered Sophomore Class 1898 and left at close of year; won 
Third Place in Bicycle Race in Freshman-Sophomore Sports. 
Address, West Chester, Pa. 

Mellor, Walter. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 25, 1880. s. Alfred Mellor (Class 1861) 
and Isabella Latham. Entered 1897. Address, 2130 Mt. Ver- 
non St., Phila., Pa. 

Moore, Herbert Wills. [Science. 

b. near Hartford, N. J., May 23, 1880. s. John Moore and 

Priscilla N. Wills. Entered 1897 and left at close of year. Won 

Third Prize in Half-mile Run Spring Sports 1898. Address, 

Hartford, N. J. 

Neilson, William La Coste. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., May 2, 1897. s. William G. Neilson and Mary 
Louise Cunningham. Entered 1897. Vice-Prest. Class Sopho- 
more year ; Won Bicyle Cup Spring Sports 1 898-99 ; Pole Vault 
1898-99; Gymnasium Medal 1899. Address, 371 1 Chestnut 
St., Phila., Pa. 

Off, Edward Peltz. [Special. 

b. Phila., Pa., (?) . s. and . Entered 1897 and 

left Freshman year. Address, Phila., Pa. 

Patton, Richard. [Arts. 

b. Doylestown, Pa., Nov. 9, 1881. s. William Alexander Patton, 

D.D., and Mary Ella Triple. Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1897. 

On Hockey Team ; Cricket Eleven ; Pole Vault, Record. 

Address, Wayne, Pa. 

Randolph, Evan. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 29, 1880. s. Evan Randolph and Rachel 

S. Jenks. Entered 1897 and left 1898. Entered Freshman 

Class, Harvard Univ., 1899. Address, 2002 Arch St., Phila., 

Pa. 



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Rossmiissler, Edward Collins. [Science, Mech. Eng, 

b. Tioga, Phila., Pa., Dec. 5, 1878. s. Richard Rossmassler 

and Bertha CoUins. Entered 1897. Address, Germantown, 
Phila., Pa. 

Scholey, Howard Wilson. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., May 31, 188 1. s. Edmund Dickinson Scholey 
and Anna Wilson. Entered 1897 and left at close of Sophomore 
year. Address, 1600 Wallace St., Phila., Pa. 

Scull, Edward Marshall. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 7, 1880. s. Edward Lawrence Scull 
(Class 1864, Manager 1875-84) and Sarah Elizabeth Marshall. 
Entered 1897. Divided Philip C. Garrett Prize for Freshman 
Latin. ¥.d\toY Havcj^fordian. Managing Editor 1899; Editor- 
in-Chief 1900. Address, Overbrook, Pa. 

Sharp, Frederick William. [Arts. 

b. Berwyn, Pa., Nov. 29, 1880. s. Joseph Webster Sharp and 
Sidney Serrill Bunting. Entered 1897. Address, Berwyn, Pa. 

Taylor, Herbert Hazzard. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 22, 1882. s. Joseph Hazzard Taylor and 
Florence McFerran. Entered 1897 and left at close of Sopho- 
more year. Address, 1720 Green St., Phila., Pa. 

Thomas, Rvissell Elmslie. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., July 18, 1878. s. Dr. Charles Monroe Thomas 
and Marion Elmslie. Entered from Devon, Pa., 1897 and left at 
close of Sophomore year. Address, Devon, Pa. 

Tomlinson, Alexander Cooper. [Special, 

b. Laurel Springs, N. J., Sept. 3, 1879. s. Benjamin Albert 
Tomlinson (Class 1867) and Mary V. Cooper. Entered 1897. 
Won Bicycle Race in Sophomore-Freshman Contest 1898. Ad- 
dress, Laurel Springs, N. J. 

Walenta, George John. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 22, 1874. s. Edmund Joseph Walenta 
and Anna Elizabeth Soltzhauer. Entered 1897. Won Fresh- 
man-Sophomore Debate 1901 ; Capt. Track Team 1901 ; 
Member Fencing Team ; Treas. of Loganian Soc. ; First 
in Running Broad Jump ; Third in High Jump Spring Sports 
1898. Won Everett Prize for Oratory 1899. Editor Haver- 
fordian 1899; Managing Editor 1900. Address, 2232 N. Broad 
St., Phila., Pa. 



264 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [^POI 

Webster, I. Herbert. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Howellville, Del. Co., Pa., Mch. 8, 1879. s. Pennell Lar- 

kin Webster and Mary Webster Yarnall. Entered from Media, 

Pa., 1897 and left at close of Sophomore year. Address, Media, 

Pa. 

Wendell, Robert Stewart. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 6, 1878. s. Herman Wendell and Tilla A. 
Wendell. Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1896 and left 1899. Civil 
Engineer. Address, Essex Falls, Caldwell, N. J. 

Winslow, Jolin^Lieiiier. [Arts, 

b. Baltimore, Md., Mch. 7, 1880. s. Randolph Winslow, A.M., 
M.D. (Class of 1 871), and Rebecca Fayssoux Leiper. Entered 
Sophomore Class 1898. Studied Baltimore City College two 
years ; Won Second Place in 440-yds. Dash, and Second Place 
in 220-yds. Dash in Freshman-Sophomore Sports in 1898, and 
Second Place in 220-yds. Dash at College Athletic Spring Meet- 
ing 1899. Address, 1900 Mt. Royal Terrace, Baltimore, Md. 

Wirgman, William Wayne. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Wayne, Pa., Mch. 24, 1878. s. John McCrea Wirgman and 
Mary Atlee Wayne. Entered from Paoli, Pa., 1897. Address, 
Paoli, Pa. 

Wood, Walter Hallock. [Arts, 

b. Farmington, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1876. s. Charles Henry Wood 
and Adelaide Hallock. Entered Sophomore Class 1898. Left- 
tackle College Football Team 1898 ; First Place Putting Shot 
Sophomore-Freshman Sports 1898; Same in Gymnasium Shot- 
putting Series ; Won Class of 1896 Prize for Mathematics 1899. 
Address, Farmington, N. Y. 

Woodward, William Wellington. [Arts. 

b. West Chester, Pa., March 9, 1880. s. Charles EH Wood- 
ward, M.D., and Ellen Louise James. Entered 1897. Address, 
West Chester, Pa. 

Yearsley, Arthur Kalston. [Science. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., Sept. 25, 1880. s. Isaac Yearsley and 

Ella Emery. Entered Sophomore Class 1898 ; Won Second 

Place Penna. Relay Races ; Throwing Cricket Ball Record. 

Address, Coatesville, Pa. 

Zook, Charles Augustus Bitner. [Special, 

b. Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 10, 1879. s. J. Gust. Zook and Emma 
E. Bitner. Entered 1897 and left at close of Freshman year. 
Clerk, Address, 432 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. 



1902] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 26$ 

1902. 

Balderston, Henry Lloyd. [Science, 

b. Westtown, Pa., July 3, 1881. s. C. Canby Balderston and 
Mary Anna Brown. Entered from Colora, Md., Sophomore 
Class 1899. Address, Colora, Md. 

Barclay, Joseph John. [Arts. 

b. Newport, Perry Co., Pa., Dec. 13, 1880. s. John Jacob 
Barclay and Laura Watson Baily. Entered from Bedford, Pa., 
1898. Address, Bedford, Pa. 

Boles, Edgar Howard. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., July 7, 1880. s. George Howard Boles and 
Rhoda Overdorf Borden. Entered from Ardmore, Pa., 1898. 
Won Third Place in One Mile Run. Address, Ardmore, Pa. 

Boyer, Frank Buckner. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 20, 1879. s. Samuel H. Boyer and 
Sophie Mabel Reed. Entered 1898 and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. Prest. of Class ; Capt. of Class Track Team and Re- 
lay Team. Address, Phila., Pa. 

Brown, Shipley. [Science, 

b. Westtown, Pa., Oct. 23, 188 1. s. Thomas Kite Brown and 
Caroline Cadbury. Entered Sophomore Class 1899. Address, 
Westtown, Pa. 

Cary, Charles Reed. [Science, 

b. Baltimore, Md., Sept. 26, 1881. s. Charles Jackson Cary 
and Sue B. Reed. Entered from Charlottesville, Va., 1899. 
Address, Charlottesville, Va. 

Caswell, Andrew Baird. [Arts. 

b. Toronto, Ont., Can., Feb. 25, 1882. s. Alexander Kennedy 
Caswell and Martha Fanny Baird. Entered from Sanborn, Iowa, 
1898. Address, Cherokee, Iowa. 

Cooknian, Arthur Shirley. [Arts. 

b. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 28, 1880. s. John Emory Cookman 
and Margaret Rowland. Entered 1898. Holder of two Scholar- 
ships for 1898-99; Sec. of Class; Member of Class Cricket 
Team ; Treas. of Y. M. C. A. Address, 805 Brown St., Wilming- 
ton, Del. 
Dennis, William Varney. [Arts. 

b. Dover, N. H., Sept. 21, 1879. s- William Brown Dennis 
and Leah Helen Goodwin. Entered 1899. Address, 426 Cen- 
tral Ave., Dover, N. H. 



266 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [19O2 

Ervien, Charles Richmoucl. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 20, 1880. s. Charles W. Ervien and Emma 

R. Talbot. Entered 1898. Address, 1525 N. Broad St., Phila., Pa. 

Evans, Charles. [Arts. 

b. Springfield, Del. Co., Pa., Aug. 19, 1878. s. Thomas Evans 
and Agnes Parker. Entered from Norristown, Pa., 1899. Ad- 
dress, 14 E. Spruce St., Norristown, Pa. 

Evans, Edward Wyatt. [Arts, 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Jan. 31, 1882. s. Jonathan Evans 
(Manager 1897 to date) and Rachel Reeve Cope. Entered 1898. 
Address, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Fox, John Sharpless. [Arts. 

b. Lincoln Univ., Chester Co., Pa., Nov. 14, 1877. s. John 

Thornton Fox and Gertrude Sharpless. Entered from West 

Chester, Pa., 1898. On College Football Team. Vice-Prest. of 

Class. Address, West Chester, Pa. 

Garrett, George Spencer. [Science, 

b. Garrettford, Pa., Nov. 2, 1880. s. George Sellers Garrett 
(Manager 1866-69) ^^^ Mary West Maris. Entered 1899. 
Address, Lansdowne, Pa. 

Grant, William Henry. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Woonsocket, R. I., Feb. 25, 1880. s. Capt. George Henry 
Grant (Mayor of Woonsocket, R. I.) and Ellen Freelove Rand. 
Entered 1898. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. 

Guniiuere, Richard Mott. [Arts, 

b. BurHngton, N. J., Aug. 3, 1883. s. Francis Barton Gum- 
mere (Class 1872, Prof of Enghsh 1887 to date) and Amelia 
Smith Mott. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1898. Won Philip 
C. Garrett Prize for Freshman Latin, and Philip C. Garrett Prize 
for Freshman Greek. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Hall, William Wilder. [Science, 

b. Cumberland, Me., July 16, 1878. s. Milton Wilder Hall, 
M.D., and Emma Vining York. Entered from Roxbury, Mass., 
1898 and left Jan., 1900. Student for two months at Harvard. 
Won at Haverford the 1 00-yard Dash ; Putting the Shot ; 220- 
yard Dash ; throwing the Hammer ; 440-yard Dash ; Second in 
220-yard Dash at Princeton ; Shot-put and Wrestling at Rutgers ; 
on College Football Team. Address, Roxbury, Mass. 

Haviland, Joseph Bernard. [Arts, 

b. Glens Falls, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1876. s. Willis J. Haviland and 
Arabella W. Andrews. Entered 1898. Address, Glens Falls, 
N. Y. 



1902] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 26/ 

Hippie, Edward Payson, Jr. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., July 3, 1881. s. Edward Payson Hippie and 

. Entered 1898 and left Freshman year. Address, 1042 

N 13th St., Phila., Pa. 

Jones, Hudson Godfrey. [Arts. 

b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 14, 1882. s. WilHam Foster Jones and 
Emeline Field Godfrey. Entered from Ardmore, Pa., 1898. 
Address, Ardmore, Pa. 

Jones, S. Percy. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Dec. 13, 1880. s. Samuel Jones 
and Philena Sharpless Smedley. Entered 1898. Address, Ger- 
mantown, Phila., Pa. 

Kirk, Edward Goodwin. [Arts. 

b. West Chester, Pa., June 30, 1879. s. William S. Kirk and 

Betsey Davies Barnes. Entered 1898. Address, West Chester, 
Pa. 

Lane, Silas, [Special, 

b. Oct. 10, 1879. s. W. J. Lane and Susan Underbill. En- 
tered 1898 ; left close of year. Address, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Longstretli, William Collins. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 13, 1882. s. Thomas K. Longstreth 
(Class of 1870) and Lucy Branson. Entered 1898. Prest. of 
Class. Address, 17 16 Arch St., Phila., Pa. 

Malone, Lew^is. [Arts. 

b. Mch. 18, 1875. s. William H. Malone and Downing. 

Entered 1898. Left Freshman year. Address, 2824 W. 28th 
St., Denver, Colo. 

Morris, Galloway Clieston. [Arts, 

b. West Chester, Pa., Aug. 28, 1881. s. Dr. James Cheston 
Morris and Mary Ella Johnson. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1898. 
Left at close of year. Address, 15 14 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. 

IVewlin, Giirney Elwood. [Arts, 

b. Lawrence, Kan., Nov. 11, 1880. s. Thomas Elwood 
Newlin and Lavina Hadley. Entered from Los Angeles, Cal., 
1898. Address, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Nicholson, Percival. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 14, 1881. s. Coleman Lindzey Nicholson 
(Class 1850) and Mary Paul Robeson. Entered from Haverford, 
Pa., 1898. Address, Haverford, Pa. 



268 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1902 

Pusey, William Webb (2d). [Science. 

b. Wilmington, Del., May 12, 1880. s. Charles Wise Pusey 

and Anna Rumford. Entered 1898. Address, Wilmington, Del. 

Pyle, Cyrus. [Science, 

b. Wilmington, Del., Apl. 12, 188 1. s. Fred Pyle and Clara 
Pusey Wise. Entered 1898, and left at close of year. Address, 
Wilmington, Del. 

Reecler, John Wallace. [Science. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Dec. 26, 1879. s. Colonel Wilbur Fish 
Reeder and Elizabeth Gotwalt. Entered 1 898. First in the Half- 
Mile Race ; Second in the 440-yard Dash of the Relay team at 
Haverford ; Third in the 440-yard Dash at Princeton. Address, 
Bellefonte, Pa. 

Roberts, David Allen. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., May 25, 1880. s. David Roberts and 

Elizabeth Leeds Allen. Entered 1898. Address, Moorestown, 

N.J. 

Ross, Robert John. [Special. 

b. Ontario, Canada, Apl. 14, 1878. s. Adam A. Ross and 

Eliza McMaster. Entered from Ardmore, Pa., 1896 and left at 

end of the Freshman year; re-entered Sophomore Class 1899. 

Address, Ardmore, Pa. 

Scattergood, Herbert Arniitt. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Westchester, Pa., Jan. 11, 188 1. s. Thomas S. Scatter- 
good and Sarah Armitt Woodward. Entered Sophomore Class 
1899. Address, West Chester, Pa. 

Soott, Norris Alexander. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Concord, Del. Co., Pa., Sept. 9, 1880. s. Norris Jones 
Scott and Rebecca Cope Smedley. Entered from Moylan, Pa., 
1898. Address, Moylan, Pa. 

Seller, Carlino Linn. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 30, 1881. s. Carl Seller, M.D., and 
Caroline Gibson Linn. Entered from Lewisburg, Pa., 1898. 
Address, Lewisburg, Pa. 

Sensenig, Wayne. [Arts. 

b. Goodville, Pa., Apl. 23, 1879. s. Martin Martin Sensenig 
and Mattie Rutt. Entered 1898. Address, Goodville, Pa. 

Spiers, Alexander Guy Holborn. [Arts, 

b. London, England, May 14, 188 1. s. Isidore Henry Bowles 
Spiers, M.A., and Jane Owen Williams. Entered from Wayne, 
Pa., 1898. Won a Corporation Scholarship at entrance; Fresh- 
man Latin Prize. Address, Wayne, Pa. 



1903] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 269 

Stone, John Lyon. [Arts, 

b. Warren, Pa., Dec. 25, 1879. s. Charles Warren Stone 
(Sec. Commonwealth, Lieut.-Gov. Pa., M. C.) and Elizabeth 
Moorhead. Entered 1898. Address, Warren, Pa. 

Stork, Charles Wharton. [Arts, 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Feb. 12, 1881. s. Theophilus 

Baker Stork and Hannah Wharton. Entered 1898. Address, 
Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Thomas, George Herbert. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Mch. 4, 1881. s. William Paca Thomas and 
Caroline Bullock Hodges. Entered 1898. Address, 3714 Wal- 
nut St., Phila., Pa. 

Trout, Edgar Earl. [Science, 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 26, 1881. s. Silas Edgar Trout and 
Frances Sherbourne Wendell. Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1898. 
Won Corporation Scholarship. Class Treas. ; Won Third Place 
in Half-Mile Run in Spring Sports, 1899. Address, Wayne, 
Del. Co., Pa. 

Whiteley, Richard Stockett Mathews. [Arts, 

b. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 15, 188 1. s. Seth Holmes Whiteley 
and Mary Eliza Mathews. Entered 1898. Won Cup in Fresh- 
man Contest in Swedish Drill. Address, 7 W. Chase St., Bal- 
timore, Md. 

Wistar, Caspar. [Special, 

b. Germantown, Phila., Pa., Nov. 18, 1880. s. Edward Mor- 
ris Wistar (Class 1872) and Margaret Cooper Collins. Entered 
from La Mott, Pa., 1898. Address, La Mott P. O., Pa. 

Wood, Alexander Cooper, Jr. [Arts, 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., July 5, 1880. s. Alexander Cooper 
Wood and Mary Emma Stokes. Entered 1898. Won Philip 
C. Garrett Prize for Freshman Themes. Class Historian and 
Recording Secretary Y. M. C. A. Address, Cinnaminson, 
N.J. 

Woodward, Parke Lewis. [Arts. 

b. Chester Co., Pa., Dec. 30, 1877. s. George W. Woodward 

and Adaline Ash. Entered 1898. Address, West Chester, Pa. 

1903. 
Barr, Franklin Elverson. [Arts, 

b. Camden, N. J., Mch. 10, 1883. s. Franklin Barr and Alice 
Elverson. Entered 1899. Address, 506 Linden St., Camden, 
N.J. 



2/0 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [19O3 

Batemaii, Edwin Brooke. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. West Chester, Pa., Sept, 25, 1882. s. George Bateman 
and Ella Terence Brooke. Entered 1899. Address, West 
Chester, Pa. 

Baylis, Harry Milton. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Port Deposit, Md., Oct. 4, 1881. s. William Brown Baylis 

and Alice Maria Johnson. Entered from Berwyn, Pa., 1899. 
Address, Berwyn, Pa. 

Cadbviry, Henry Joel. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Nov. i, 1883. s. Joel Cadbury (Class 1856, 
Manager 1867-81) and Anna Kaighn Lowry. Entered 1899. 
Address, 1502 Green St., Phila., Pa. 

Chambers, William Wilkie. [Arts, 

b. Manchester, England, Nov. 8, 1876. s. Isaac Millan Cham- 
bers and Mary Blackey. Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1898. 
Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Cornman, Clarence Raymond. [Arts. 

b. Lower Merion, Montgomery Co., Pa., Jan. 30, 1881. s. 
Isaac Barry Cornman and Hannah Jones de Grant. Entered 
1899. Address, Gladwyne, Pa. 

Dean, Archer Griffin. [Science. 

b. Avondale, Cincinnati, O., July 29, 1881. s. George Henry 
Dean and Elizabeth Lippincott Taylor. Entered 1899. Prest. 
of Class. Address, Avondale, Cincinnati, O. 

Domincovich, Harry Anthony. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 9, 1881. s. Peter Domincovich and Mary 
Kuhn. Entered 1899. Address, 23d and Brown Sts., Phila., 
Pa. 

Drinker, James Blathwaite. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 23, 1882. s. Henry Sandwith Drinker and 
Aimee Ernesta Beaux. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1899. 
Corporation Scholar. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Duerr, Otto "Eugene. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. near Mansfield, O., Nov. 16, 188 1. s. John William Cas- 
samer Duerr and Emelia Marie Princehom. Entered from Bryn 
Mawr, Pa., 1899. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Eshleman, Ulysses Mercur. [Arts. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., Mch. 9, 1883. s. Col. B. Frank Eshleman 
(Class 1867) and Mary E. Mercur. Entered 1899. Address, 
1403 Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. 



1903] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 27 1 

Garrigues, Henry Haydock. [Science, 

b. Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 4, 1881. s. Samuel Mitchell Garri- 
gues and Sallie Frances White. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 
1899. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Greb, John Walter. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Apl. 22, 1879. s. John Greb and Theresa Steidle. 
Entered 1899. Address, 1955 N. 4th St., Phila., Pa. 

Hoffman, Enoch Farson. [Arts. 

b. St. Clair, Pa., Aug. 26, 1875. s. E. H. Hoffman and Carrie 

H. Farson. Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1899. Address, 
Br>'n Mawr, Pa. 

Kelsey, Cadwalader Washburne (or Kadwalader 

Kelsey.) [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Clarens, Switzerland, July 30, 1881. s. Albert Warren 

Kelsey and J. G. Washburne. Entered from Chestnut Hill, 

Phila., Pa., 1899. Address, Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. 

Muri>hy, Eugene de Besson. [Science, 

b. London, Sept. 6, 1880. s. Eugene Kelly Lawrence Mur- 
phy (Marchese Murphy) and Marie Louise de Besson. Entered 
from Phila., Pa., Jan., 1899. Address, 4029 Spruce St., Phila., 
Pa. 
Peirce, George. [Arts, 

b. Bristol, Pa., May 7, 1883. s. Harold Peirce and Charlotte 
Converse. Entered from Germantown, Phila., Pa., 1899. Cor- 
poration Scholar. Address, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

Philips, William Pyle. [Arts, 

b. West Chester, Pa., June 29, 1882. s. George Maris Philips, 
Ph.D. (Principal West Chester State Normal School) and Eliza- 
beth Marshall Pyle. Entered 1899. Address, 700 S. High St., 
West Chester, Pa. 
Phillips, Arthur John. [Arts, 

b. Truro, Cornwall, Eng., 1877. s. Henry Phillips and 
Margaret Collins Crowin. Entered from Woonsocket, R. L, 
1899. Address, Woonsocket, R. L 
Rabinowitz, Elias Nathan. [Arts, 

b. Russia, Mch. 20, 1880. s. Isaiah Rabinowitz and Esther 
Shapero. Entered from Phila., Pa., 1899. Address, 702 Kater 
St., Phila., Pa. 
Schrag, Andrew D. [Arts. 

b. Moundridge, Kan., Sept. 19, 1876. s. Daniel Schrag and 
Katherine Stucky. Entered 1899. Address, Moundridge, 
Kan. 



2/2 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [19O3 

Sinikiii, Robert Louis. [Arts, 

b. Poplar Ridge, N. Y., May lo, 1879. s. Samuel Simkin 
and Ann Rebecca Chase. Entered from West Branch, N. Y., 
1899. Address, West Branch, N. Y. 

Snowden, James Ross. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 2, 1881. s. Frank V. Snowden and Mary 
Delworth. Entered 1899. Address, 800 Girard Building, 
Phila., Pa. 

Swift, Willarcl Everett. [Science, Mech. Eng. 

b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 16, 1879. s. Henry Daniel Swift 

and Emma Fuller. Entered 1899. Address, 16 Channing St., 
Worcester, Mass. 

Tiliiey, Israel Sheldon. [Arts, 

b. Orange, N. J., June 25, 1882. s. John Stringer Tilney 
and Georgiana Esther Sheldon. Entered 1899. Address, jy 
Main St., Orange, N. J. 

Wilson, Samuel Norman. [Arts. 

b. Lewisville, Chester Co., Pa., Oct. 20, 1881. s. Howard 

G. Wilson and Adelaide M. Spering. Entered from Oxford, 
Pa., 1899. Address, Oxford, Pa. 

Wortliington, Joseph Kent, Jr. [Arts, 

b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 14, 1882. s. Joseph Kent Worthington 
and Josephine Gibbons Harlan. Entered from Haverford, Pa., 
1899. Address, Haverford, Pa. 



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GRADUATE STUDENTS. 



1885. 



Morgan, William Earl. (A.B. and A.M., Penn College, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa.) 
b. Richmond, Ind., Sept. 29, 1859. s. William Butler Mor- 
gan (Class 1853) and Sarah Henley. Entered as Graduate 
Student 1883 ; Asst. in Astronomical Observatory 1883-85 ; 
Instructor in Mechanical Drawing 1884-85 ; Graduate Student 
for one year in Ohio State University. Teacher Latin and 
Mathemathics Spiceland Academy, Spiceland, Ind., 1885-87, 
left on account of failing health, m. Sept. 2, 1891, Hattie A. 
Sharp. Address, Lowell, Kan. 

Coiiable, Morris R. (B.C.E.) 

b. . s. and . Entered from Phila., Pa., as 

Special Graduate Student in Astronomy 1884-85. Address 
not known. 



Lucas, Clinton W. (A.B.) 

b. . s. and . Entered 1885 from Phila., Pa., 

as Special Graduate Student in Astronomy. Address not 
known. 

1890. 

Eaton, William Bradford, A.M.. 1890. (Ph.B., Wesleyan 
Univ., 1889. M.D.) 

b. . s. and . Entered 1889 as Graduate 

Student in Biology. Address, 2 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. 

Micliener, diaries Leroy, A.M., 1890. (A.B., Penn College, 
1884; A.M., 1887.) 
b. New Sharon, la.. May 28, 1861. s. David Osborn Michener 
and Emmeline Benedict. Entered as Graduate Student in Greek 
1889. Studied at Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1880-84; 
Teacher; Prof of Greek, Penn College, 1891 to date; Member 
of American Philological Assoc, m. June 25, 1891, Mary Pick- 
rell. Address, Oskaloosa, la. 

18 



274 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [189O 

Pritcliard, Charles Edgar, A.M., 1890. (A.B., Earlham Col- 
lege, 1889.} 

b. Waveland, la., Aug. lo, 1866. s. E. T. Pritchard and 
Elizabeth P. Reyman. Entered from Georgetown, 111., as Gradu- 
ate Student in Mathematics 1889. "Earlham Fellow." Real 
Estate Dealer. Address, Georgetown, 111. 

Rogers, Kobert William, Ph.D., 1890. (A.B., Johns Hopkins, 
1887; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1895; D.D., Wesleyan (Conn.), 1894; 
LL.D., Baker Univ., and Nebraska Wesleyan Univ.) 
b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 14, 1864. s. Samuel Rogers and Mary 
Osborne. Entered as Graduate Student in Semitics 1887. 
Instructor in Greek and Hebrew 1887-88 ; Prof, of English Bible 
and Semitic History, Dickinson College, Pa., 1890-92 ; Prof of 
Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, Drew Theological Semin- 
ary, Madison, N. J., 1893 to date. Author of numerous papers 
in Theological and Archaeological Journals; "Some Esarhaddon 
Inscriptions," Haverford College Studies, No. 2 ; " Catalogue of 
Oriental Manuscripts in the Library of Haverford College," Hav- 
erford Studies, No. 4 ; "Unpublished Inscriptions of Esarhaddon," 
Haverford Studies, No. 9 ; Contributor to " Records of the Past," 
vol. vi.. New Series ; " Outlines of Early History of Babylonia," 
1895; Contributor to " Encyclopaedia Biblica." Member Soc. 
Biblical Archaeology, London; Deutsche Morganlandische Gesell- 
schaft ; Deutsche Palaestina Verein ; Amer. Oriental Soc. ; Soc. 
Biblical Literature and Exegesis ; Oriental Club ; American Phil- 
osophical Soc, etc., etc. m. Phila., Pa., June 3, 1891, Ida Virginia 
Ziegler. Address, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 

Sayrs, William Christopher, A.M., 1890. (A.B., Wilmington 

College, 1889.) 
b. near Wilmington, O., Nov. 18, 1861. s. Francis Penn 
Sayrs and Sarah Ellen Penquite. Entered as Graduate Student 
in Greek 1889. Studied at Wilmington College, Wilmington, 
O., 1886-89 ; Univ. of Chicago, 1894-95 ; Prof, of Greek, Wil- 
mington College, 1890-93 ; Principal High School, Wilmington, 
O., 1895-97; Supt. Wilmington Pubhc Schools, 1897-99. 
m. Sept. 2, 1883, Jennie West. Address, Wilmington, O. 

Terrell, Charles Ernest, A.M., 1890. (S.B., Wilmington, 
1888.) 
b. New Vienna, O., Jan. 4, 1866. s. Israel A. Terrell and 
Sidney Huff Entered as Graduate, 1889. " Wilmington Fellow." 
Studied at Wilmington College, 1881-88 (irregularly on account 
of ill-health), m. Nov. 19, 1890, Anna M. Harris. Address, 
New Vienna, O. 



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Tliurber, Charles Herbert, A.M., 1890. (Pb.B., Cornell, 1886.) 

b. Owego, N. Y., Mch. 24, 1864. s. John A. Thurber and 
Sarah M. Aber. Graduate Student 1889-90 ; Studied at Cornell 
1882-86; Registrar and Sec. Cornell 1886-88; Teacher 1888- 
90 ; Teacher Haverford College Grammar School, Special Agent 
U. S. Bureau of Education in Germany 1890-91 ; Student Royal 
Polytechnicum, Dresden, 1890-91 ; Instructor in French, Cornell, 
1891—93 ; Prof, of Pedagogy Colgate Univ. and Principal Colgate 
Academy 1893-95 ; Director of Division of Child Study, Depart, 
of Public Instruction, State of New York, 1895-96; Asst. to 
Editor-in-Chief "Johnson's Universal Encyclopaedia" 1892—94; 
Editor of " The School Review ;" Editor of " Transactions of the 
Illinois Society for Child-Study;" Teacher; Associate Prof, of 
Pedagogy ; Director of Co-operative Work, Univ. of Chicago ; 
Editor "The School Review." m. June 25, 1891, Anna E. 
Billings. Address, Care of Ginn & Co., Boston, Mass. 

1891. 

Byers, Lawrence Marshall, A.M., 1891. (A.B., Penn College, 
la., 1890; LL.B., Yale, 1893.) 
b. Bocken, near Horgen, Zurich, Switzerland, Aug. 18, 1872. 
s. Samuel H. M. Byers, Major U. S. A., U. S. Consul, Zurich, 
and Margaret Gilmour. Entered from Oskaloosa, la., as Gradu- 
ate Student in Astronomy 1890. " Penn Fellow." Studied at 
Penn College, la., 1885-90; Studied at Univ. of Zurich 1891-92 
(Law School); Studied at Law School Yale Univ. 1892-93. 
Lawyer. Address, 594-5-6 Good Block, Des Moines, la. 

tCarroll, William Hunt, A.M., 1891. (S.B., Wilmington Col- 
lege, 0., 1890 ; LL.B., Ohio State Univ.) 
b. New Vienna, O., Oct. 10, 1871 ; d. 1897. Entered from 
Wilmington, O., as Graduate Student in Astronomy 1890. 
" Wilmington Fellow." Lawyer. 

Hill, Myron Francis, A.M., 1891. (A.B., Harvard, 1890.) 

b. Cambridge, Mass. (?) s. Frank Alpine Hill, Litt.D., and 

. Graduate Student in International Law 1890-91. Last 

address, Cambridge, Mass. 
Robinson, Lucian Moore, A.M., 1891. (A.B., Harvard, 1882.) 
b. . s. and . Graduate Student in New 

Testament Textual Criticism and Germanic Philology 1890-92. 

Clergyman Prot. Episcopal Church ; Teacher ; Instructor in 

Episcopal Divinity School, Phila., Pa. Address, Episcopal 

Divinity School, Chester Ave., Phila., Pa. 



2/6 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1893 

1892. 

GiflFord, Elmer H., A.M., 1892. (S.B., Penn, 1888.) 

b. , Dec. 23, 1863. s. Enoch Taylor Gifford and Edith 

Stubbs Hunt. Entered from Oskaloosa, la., as Graduate Student 
in Physics 1891. "Penn Fellow." Studied at Chicago Univ. 
one term, Summer of 1896; Principal Prep. Depart. Penn Col- 
lege, Oskaloosa, la., 1888-91 ; Actg. Prof. Mathematics Penn 
College 1892-93; Financial Agent Penn College 1893-95; 
Prof of Physics Penn College 1895 to date. m. Aug. 30, 1888, 
Hattie Isabel Hadley. Address, Penn College, Oskaloosa, la. 

Hubbard, Byron Charles, A.M., 1892. (S.B., Earlham, 1891.) 
b. Monrovia, Ind., Dec. 21, 1868. s. Nathan Elias Hubbard 
and Elizabeth A. Ballard. Graduate Student in Engineering 
1891-92. "Earlham Fellow." Studied at Earlham College, 
Richmond, Ind., five years ; Civil Engineer with Pottstown Iron 
Co., at Pottstown, Pa., from July, 1892, to Oct., 1893 ; Teacher 
of Nat. Science in the Warsaw High School at Warsaw, Ind. ; 
with Colorado Ford and Iron Co., Pueblo, Col., 1899. m. 
Brighton, Md., June 6, 1895, Nelly L. Hutton. Address, 
Pueblo, Col. 

tStatler, Frank B. (A.B., Wilmington College, Wilmington, 0., 

1891.) 
b. Wilmington, O., Aug. 15, 1868. d. at Haverford College 
Nov. 24, 1 89 1, s. Samuel Loudoun Statler and Lydia Thatcher. 
Studied at Wilmington College, O., 1887-91. Entered as Grad- 
uate Student in Greek 1891. " Wilmington Fellow." 

1893. 
Hunt, Wilson Allen. (S.B., Wilmington College, 0., 1892.) 
b. Martinsville, O., Mch. 15, 1865. s. Joseph Moon Hunt 
and Emily Hailey. Entered from Bloomington, O., as Graduate 
Student in Chemistry 1892. "Wilmington Fellow." Took no 
degree. Studied Ohio State Univ. 1891 ; Principal Tonganoxie 
Academy, Kansas, 1893-94; Teacher Chemistry and Physics 
Canon City, Colo., High School 1897-98 ; Teacher Mathematics 
and Physics High School, Denver, Colo., 1898-99. Educational 
Publisher. Address, 404 Charles Block, Denver, Colo. 

Johnson, Irving Cnlver, A.M., 1893. (A.B., Penn College, 
Iowa, 1892.) 
b. Oskaloosa, la., June i, 1872. s. Judge J. Kelly Johnson 
and Ann Eliza Grinnell. Entered as Graduate Student in Ameri- 
can History. " Penn Fellow." At Penn College, la., 1888-92 ; 



1894] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 2// 

Studied Law 1893-95 ; admitted to practice Iowa Supreme Court 
1895. m. Oskaloosa, la., Oct. 19, 1899, Mary Hortense Burn- 
side. Address, Oskaloosa, la. 

Van IVoppen, Leonard Charles, A.M. (A.B., Guilford, 1890; 
B.L., Univ. of N. C, 1892.) 
b. Province of Zealand, Holland, Jan. 8, 1868. s. Cornelius 
Martin Van Noppen and Johanna Maria Cappon. Entered 
from Durham, N. C, as Graduate Student in English 1892. 
Studied at Guilford College, N. C, 1887-90; Univ. of North 
Carolina 1892-94. Engaged in Historical and Literary Research ; 
Translator of Vondel's " Lucifer." Address, care Continental 
Pub. Co., 24 Mercer St., N. Y. City. 

1894. 

Dakin, Franklin Arthur, A.M.. 1894. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 
1882.) 
b. Natick, Mass., Nov. 22, 1858. s. George Thomas Dakin 
and Ellen Mills French. Graduate Student in Latin 1893-94; 
Student Harvard Univ. 1878-82 ; Teacher of Latin and Greek in 
Haverford College Grammar School 1892 to date. m. Natick, 
Mass., Jan. 17, 1884, Sarah Estella True. Address, 90 Pond St., 
Natick, Mass., and Haverford, Pa. 

Kirk, Mahlon Ziniri, A.M., 1894. (S.B., Penn College, Iowa, 
1893.) 
b. Bangor, la., Sept. 21, 1870. s. Nathan Kirk and Abigail 
Whinery. Entered as Graduate Student in Chemistry 1893. 
"Penn Fellow." Studied at Penn College, la., 1888-89, 1890- 
93 ; Geologist, in Kansas, 1 894-96 ; Financial Agent Penn Col- 
lege 1896-98; with "American Friend Pub. Co." 1898-99; 
Manager of Union Book and Bible House, Denver, Colo., 1899 
to date. m. Denver, Colo., July 29, 1899, Linnie K. Myers. 
Address, 54 Quincy St., Denver, Colo. 

Spaid, Arthur Rusmiselle, A.M., 1894. (A.B., Wilmington 

College, 1893.) 
b. Capon Springs, West Virginia, July 27, 1866. s. John W. 
Spaid and Margaret Elizabeth Brill. Entered from Concord, W. 
Va., as Graduate Student in American History 1893. "Wil- 
mington Fellow." Studied at Wilmington College, Wilmington, 
O., 1889-93 ; Principal Alexis I. du Pont School, Highlands, 
Wilmington, Del., 1894 to date. m. Sept. 30, 1897, Mary 
Farquhar. Address, Highlands, Wilmington, Del. 



278 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1896 

Wilson, Edwin Mood, A.M., 1894. ( A.B., Guilford, N. C, 1892 ; 
Univ. of N. C, 1893.) 

b. Lenoir, N. C, July 26, 1872. s. Jethro Reuben Wilson 
and Louisa Jane Round. Graduate Student in English 1893-94 ; 
Studied at Guilford College, N. C., 1888-92 ; Univ. of N. C., 
Chapel Hill, 1892-93. Instructor Latin and English, Oakwood 
Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 1894-95. Instructor Latin and 
History Haverford College Grammar School 1895 to date. 
Address, Haverford, Pa. 

1895. 

Kenible, Ira Oscar, Jr., A.M., 1895. (S.B., Penn College, 
la., 1894.) 

b. Alliance, O., Nov. i, 1873. s. K. K. Kemble and Hattie 
A. Hillerman. Entered from Oskaloosa, la., as Graduate Student 
in Chemistry. " Penn Fellow." Studied at Penn College, Oska- 
loosa, la., 1890-94. With Kemble Floral Co., Oskaloosa, la., 
1895 to date. Address, Oskaloosa, la. 

Villars, John Oscar, A.M., 1895. (S.B., Wilmington College, 
O., 1894.) 

b. Clarksville, O. (?), July 3, 1873. s. and . En- 
tered as Graduate Student in Mathematics. " Wilmington Fel- 
low." Last address, Clarksville, O. 

White, Rov Wilson, A.M., 1895. (S.B., Earlham, 1894. LL.B., 
Univ. o'f Pa., 1898.) 
b. Dublin, Wayne Co., Ind., June, 1872. s. William W^ilson 
White and Mary Abigail White. Entered from Lewisville, Ind., 
as Graduate Student in Latin 1894. "Earlham Fellow." 
Studied at Univ. of Pa. 1895-98. Fellow and Instructor in 
Depart, of Law, Univ. of Pa., 1898 to date. Studied at Paris, 
France, 1 899-1 900. Lawyer. Address, 187 Maplewood Ave., 
Germantown, and looi Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

1896. 

Babbitt, James Addison, A.M., 1896. (A.B., Yale, 1893; 
M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1898.) 
b. Waitsfield, Vt., Oct. 22, 1869. s. James Howard Babbitt 
and Mary French Abbott. Graduate Student in Biology. 
Studied at Yale Univ. 1889-93. Studied Medical School, Univ. 
of Pa., 1894-98. Instructor in Physical Training 1893 to date; 
Registrar 1894 to date. Member Amer. Assoc, for Advance- 
ment of Physical Training ; William Pepper Med. Soc. ; Soc. of 
College Gymnasium Directors. m. Swanton, Vt., Sept. 11, 
1895, Mary Abigail Adams. Address, Haverford, Pa. 



I 



1896] MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 2/9 

Charles, Arthur Matthew, A.M., 1896. (S.B., Earlham Col- 
lege, Ind., 1895.) 

b. Richmond, Ind., Aug. 28, 1873. s. M. Charles and Eliza 
D. Timberlake. Entered as Graduate Student in English 1895. 
" Earlham Fellow." Studied at Earlham College, Ind. Teacher 
Friends' School, Germantown, Phila., Pa., 1896-99; Principal 
Oak Grove Boarding School, Vassalboro', Me., 1899 to date, 
m. Covington, Ky., July 25, 1899, Carrie Lane Riggs. Ad- 
dress, Oak Grove Boarding School, Vassalboro', Me. 

Hastings, William Walter, A.M., 1894; Ph.D., 1896. (A.B., 
Maryville, Tenn., 1886 ; A.M., 1892.) 

b. Redfield, la., Nov. i, 1865. s. William P. Hastings and 
Luzena Stanley Bond. Entered from Staten Island, N. Y., as 
Graduate Student in Semitic Languages 1892 ; granted degree of 
A.M. 1894. Teacher Haverford College Grammar School; 
Secretary Y. M. C. A., Springfield, Mass. ; Adjunct Prof Physi- 
ology and Hygiene and Director of Gymnasium Univ. of Ne- 
braska, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1897 to date. m. Hatfield, Mass., 
June 22, 1897, Ehzabeth Fairbank Woods. Address, Univ. of 
Nebraska, and 1706 N St., Lincoln, Neb. 

Hunt, Luther Milton, A.M., 1896. (S.B., Wilmington College, 
0.,1895.) 

b. Martinsville, O., Jan. 19, 1874. s. Jacob Green Hunt and 
Sarah Frances James. Entered from Wilmington, O., as Grad- 
uate Student in American History 1895. " Wilmington Fellow." 
Studied at Wilmington College, O., 1891-95. Teacher Clarks- 
ville Public School, O., 1896 to date. m. Aug. 11, 1897, Lena 
D. Hadley. Address, Clarksville, O. 

Owen, Horace Thornburg-, A.M., 1896. (A.B., Hamilton Col- 
lege, N. Y., 1895.) 

b. East Saginaw, Mich., June 26, 1875. s. Oliver Goldsmith 
Owen, A.M. (Class of 1870; Asst. Supt. 1870-71; Tutor in 
Classics 1870-71) and Maria Elizabeth Wilson. Entered from 
Clinton, N. Y., Senior Class 1895 and changed to Graduate 
Student in American History. Studied at Hamilton College, 
N. Y., 1891-95. Graduate General Theological Seminary, 
N. Y., 1899. Clergyman Episcopal Church 1899. Address, 
Antwerp, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

Patterson, Clement Finney, A.M., 1896. (Ph.B., Penn Col- 
lege, la., 1895.) 
b. West Alexander, Pa., Apl. 23, 1869. s. Joseph Reynolds 
Patterson and Nancy Truesdale Hosack. Entered from Oska- 
loosa, la., 1895 as Graduate Student in Mechanics. " Penn 



280 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [19OO 

Fellow." Studied four years at Penn College, Oskaloosa, la. 
Address, Oskaloosa, la. 

1897. 

Beal, William Otis, A.M., 1897. (S.B., Earlham College, Ind., 

1896.) 

b. Quaker, Mich., Feb. i8, 1874. s. Joseph Otis Beal and 

Elvira Westgate. Entered 1896 as Graduate Student in 

Astronomy. " Earlham Fellow." Studied at Earlham College 

1893-96. Student at Univ. of Chicago. Address, Quaker, Mich. 

Else, Frank Whittier, A.M., 1897. (A.B., Penn College, la., 

1896.) 

b. Mahaska Co., la., Nov. 5, 1871. s. John Jayne Else and 

Susanna Gearhart. Entered from Oskaloosa, la., as Graduate 

Student in American History. "Penn Fellow" 1896. Studied 

at Penn College 1892-96. Address, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 

Terrell, Paul Tasso, A.M., 1897. (S.B., Wilmington College, 
1896.) 
b. New Vienna, O., June 12, 1873. s. James Huff Terrell 
and Edith Hawkins Nordyke. Entered from Wilmington, O., 
as Graduate Student in Mathematics 1896. Studied at Wilming- 
ton College, Wilmington, O., 1889-90, 1891-92, 1894-95, 
1895-96. Address, Highland, O. 

1900. 

Loud, Frank Herbert. (A.B., Amherst, 1873 ; A.M., Harvard, 

1899.) 

b. Weymouth, Mass., Jan. 26, 1852. s. Francis EHot Loud 
and Mary Tolman Capen. Entered as Graduate Student in 
Higher Mathematics 1899. Student Amherst College 1869-73 ; 
Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass., 1890-91 ; Harvard Univ. 1898-99. 
Member American Assoc, for the Advancement of Science (Fel- 
low) ; American Mathematical Soc. Author of "An Introduc- 
tion to Geometry," St. Louis, 1880; " Barometric Observations 
of Prof. E. S. Snell," published in the Smithsonian Report for 
1880. "Articles in Annals of Mathemathics," vols. v. to viii. 
Walker Instructor in Mathematics, Amherst College, 1873-76. 
Prof of Mathematics, Colorado College, 1877-99. '^- J^^y ^3' 
1882, Mabel Wiley. Address, after Sept., 1900, 1203 N. Tejon 
St., Colorado Springs, Col. 



MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 28 1 



RECIPIENTS OF HONORARY DEGREES. 



1858. 

Vail, Hugh D., A.M. 

Instructor in Mathematics 1848-52 ; Manager 1859- 
82. Philadelphia, Pa. 

1859- 
fAldricli, Joseph W., A.M. 

Class of 1843; Instructor in Mathematics and Natural 
Philosophy 1843-46 ; Instructor in Classics and Ancient 
Literature 1848-53. Philadelphia, Pa. 1865 

i860. 

tWhittier, John Greenleaf, A.M. 

Poet. Amesbury, Mass. 1892 

1864. 
tCope, Edward Drinker, A.M. 

Professor of Comparative Zoology and Botany 1864 
^y \ Professor at Univ. of Pa. 1889-97. Scientist. Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 1897 

1867. 
Moore, Joseph, A.M. 

President of Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 1868- 
1883. 

1872. 
Jacobs, William, A.M. 

Assistant Editor Thomas's Biographical Dictionary. 
West Chester, Pa. 

1875- 
fAlsop, Samuel, Jr., A.M. 

Teacher; Professor of Physics and Astronomy 1875- 
78 ; Superintendent 1875-78. Westtown, Pa. 



tCliase, Pliny Earle, LL.D. 

Professor of Philosophy 1871-86; Acting Prest. 1886. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1886 



282 HAVERFORD COLLEGE 



DIED 



fPancoiist, William Henry, A.M. 

A.B., Class 1853; M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 
Phila., Pa., 1856; Professor of Anatomy Jefferson Medi- 
cal College ; Prest. Medico-Chirurgical College of Phila., 
Pa., etc. Philadelphia, Pa. 1897 

1877. 
fThonias, John J., A.M. 

Author. Editor. Philadelphia, Pa. 1895 

1879. 

Jones, Richard Mott, A.M. 

A.B., Class 1867 ; Head Master William Penn Charter 
School, Phila., Pa. 

Yarnall, Ellis, A.M. 

Author, etc. Haverford, Pa. 

1880. 
fChase, Thomas, Litt.D. (LL.D., Harvard, 1878.) 

Professor Philology 1855-86; Prest. 1874-86. 1892 

fHiighes, Thomas, LL.D. 

Author. England. 1896 

1882. 

Coates, Henry Troth, A.M. 

A.B., Class 1862. Editor. Publisher. Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

1883. 
tCock, Thomas Ferris, LL.D. 

Class 1836; M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1838. Physician. 
Author. New York City. 1 896 

Wood, James, A.M. 

Class of 1858. Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 

Hoxie, Henry Newell, A.M. 

Principal of Friends' School, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 

1884. 
tParrish, Joseph, A.M. 

Class of 1863. Lawyer. Philadelphia, Pa. 1893 

fCook, Elijah, A.M. 

Principal of Oakwood Academy, Union Springs, N, Y. 1899 



MATRICULATE CATALOGUE. 283 

1885. 

DIED 

tTomlinsoii, Julius Lines, A.M. 

A. B., Class of 1873. Teacher. Archdale, N.'C. 1890 

Chase, Robert Howl and, A.M. 

Class of 1867. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1869. Resident 
Physician State Hospital for Insane, Norristown, Pa. 
Superintendent Friends' Asylum for the Insane, Frank- 
ford, Phila., Pa. 

1886. 

Magill, Edward Hicks, LL.D. 

President Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. 
Author, etc. 

1887. 
fKimber, Thomas, Litt.D. 

Class of 1842. Benefactor. Author. Richmond 
Hill, N. Y. 1890 

i; 



Smith, Clement Lawrence, LL.D. 

A.B., Class of i860; A.M., 1863. Librarian and 
Asst. Professor Classics, etc., 1863-65 ; Professor Latin, 
Harvard Univ. ; Dean of Harvard University ; Director 
Classical School at Rome 1897-98. Cambridge, Mass. 

1890. 

Mills, Joseph John, LL.D. 

President Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 1884 to 
date. 

1891. 

Jones, Richard Mott, LL.D. 

A.B., Class of 1867 ; Hon. A.M., 1879. Head Master 
William Penn Charter School, Phila., Pa., 1875 to date. 

1895. 
tTrimble, Henry, A.M. 

Chemist ; Professor Phila. College of Pharmacy. West 
Chester, Pa. 1898 



ENUMERATION/ 



Graduates, ....... 

Graduate Students, not having been Under- 



647 



graduates, ..... 


. 32 




Recipients of Honorary Degrees, . 


. 28 


707 


Non-Graduates, ..... 


• 834 




Graduate Students not receiving Degrees, 


6 








840 


Undergraduates,^ ..... 


• 157 


157 


Deceased. 






Graduates, ...... 


. lOI 




Graduate Student, ..... 


I 




Recipients of Honorary Degrees, 


13 




Non-Graduates, 


• 355 




Graduate Student not receiving a Degree, 


I 




Living. 






Graduates, ...... 


. 546 




Graduate Students, .... 


• 31 




Recipients of Honorary Degrees, 


• 15 




Graduate Students not receiving Degrees, 


5 




Non-Graduates, ..... 


• 479 




Undergraduates,^ ..... 


• 157 





1704 



471 



— 1233 

' Corrected to April i, 1900, including those noted in "Additions and Corrections." 
^ Including members of Classes of 1900-1903 who left the College previously to April 
I, 1900. 



INDEX. 



MATRICULATES, GRADUATE STUDENTS, AND RECIPIENTS 
OF HONORARY DEGREES. 

The names of recipients of honorary degrees are printed in italics. The 
years in which Graduate Students received advanced degrees are enclosed in 
parentheses. For names marked (See Ad. and Cor.) consult list of Additions 
and Corrections. 



NAME 

Abbott, Charles Tucker 
Acton, Thomas Wistar 
Adams, Jedediah Howe . 

Justus C. ... 

Samuel F 

Douglas Howe 
Alderson, William Charles (See 

and Cor.) .... 
Aldrich, Joseph W. 

Joseph W., A.M. 
Alger, Harry .... 
Allen, Charles Francis . 

Charles Jackson 

George Raymond 

Gideon, Jr. . 

John Henry 

Marmaduke Watson 

William Williams, Jr. 
Allinson, Edward Pease 

Francis Greenleaf 
Alsop, William Kite . 

Samuel, Jr., A.M. 
Anderson, Isaac W. 
Angell, Edward Mott 

Franklin .... 
Arnold, William Dennis . 
Arthur, Frederick, Jr. 
Ashbridge, Abraham Sharpless 

George .... 

John 

Richard 

William .... 
Atwater, Joseph Hoag . 
Auchincloss, James .Stuart 
Audenried, William Grattan 

B 

Babb, Maurice J. 
Babbitt, Harold French 

James Addison . 
Bachman, Frank Eshleman 
Bacon, George Warder . 

John 

Joseph Kirkbride 

Morris (See Ad. and Cor.) 
Bailey, Joseph Lukens . 

Leslie Adclbert 
Bally, Albert Lang . 

Arthur Hallam 

Charles Winter . 

Frederick Lang 

Henry .... 



Ad. 



CLASS 
ISGS 
1858 
1887 
1843 
1845 
1896 



1858 
1843 

(1859) 
1891 
1901 
1900 
1896 
1854 
1881 
1840 
1900 
1874 
1876 
1896 

(1875) 
1877 
1890 
1864 
1842 
1854 
1842 
1867 
1807 
1872 
1864 
1851 
1890 
1890 



PAGE 
113 
69 
177 
25 
32 
232 

70 

25 

281 

205 

259 

254 

232 

53 

163 

15 

254 

129 

134 

233 

281 

137 

199 

95 

21 

52 

22 

106 

106 

124 

95 

44 

200 

200 



1896 
1901 
(1896) 
1880 
1864 
1887 
1843 
1859 
1851 
1893 
1878 
1887 
1885 
1877 
1878 



237 

259 

278 

148 

97 

181 

25 

76 

42 

214 

139 

177 

167 

138 

140 



NAME 

Baily, Henry Paul 

Thomas Chalkley James 
Thomas Loyd 

William Loyd 
Baker, Isaac S. . . . 
Balderston, Henry Lloyd 

Lloyd .... 
Baltz, William SageViorn 
Banes, Robert Coleman 
Bangs, William 
Bankard, Clarence Walton 
Barclay, Joseph John 
Barker, Benjamin 
Barnes, .lonathan B. 
Barney, William Henry 
Barns, Jesse Battey . 
Barr, Ernest Kirby 

. Franklin Elverson . 
Barrow, Henry Haydock, Jr 
Bartlett, Jarvis Henry 
Barton, George Aaron . 
Batemau, Edwin Brooke 
Bates, Orren William . 
Battey, Charles Ileaton . 

Tlionias Jesse . 

WiUiinii .\ldrich 
Bawdcn, William John 
Baylis. Harry Milton 
Beadenkdpf, Clarence Milton 
I'.eal, William Otis . 
Beale, Horace Alexander, Jr, 

Ad. and Cor.) 
Beatty, H. J. . . . 
Bcchtel, Harry Oliver . 
Beck, Charles Bayard 
Bedell, Charles Hampton . 
Beesley, Bartholomew Wistar 

Theophilus 
Beezley, James 
Beidelman, Lawrence Peterson 

Prescott Burton . 
Bell, Charles Dutilh . 

('harles Herbert . 

William Brown 
Bettle, Charles . 

Edward, Jr. . 

Henry .... 

Samuel, Jr. 

Samuel 

Samuel, Jr. 

William Henry . 
Betts, Thomas Wade . 
Beyerle, George Albert . 
Bines, David Adams . 



CLASS 


PAGE 


1890 


204 


1855 


57 


1840 


15 


1883 


158 


1837 


4 


1902 


265 


1839 


12 


1901 


260 


1889 


192 


1874 


131 


1901 


260 


1902 


265 


1840 


16 


1836 


9 


1864 


27 


1897 


241 


1887 


182 


1903 


269 


1848 


38 


1894 


220 


1882 


154 


1903 


270 


1884 


163 


1888 


185 


1863 


91 


1899 


249 


1899 


249 


1903 


270 


1899 


252 


(1897) 


280 


1894 


224 


1867 


108 


1893 


218 


1867 


108 


1887 


177 


1856 


59 


1848 


38 


1879 


145 


1888 


185 


1897 


241 


1877 


139 


1898 


247 


1900 


254 


1861 


84 


1861 


85 


1861 


85 


1855 


56 


. 1885 


168 


1895 


227 


1896 


233 


1886 


173 


. 1894 


220 


1880 


148 



286 



INDEX. 



NAME 

Bines, William Henry 
Binns, Edward Hussey 

Ralph Holden . 
Birdsall, N'atliau Dunn 

Thomas Webb . 

William, Jr. 



CLASS 

. 1844 
1888 

. 1888 
1849 

. 1841 
1841 



Zephaniah 1849 

Bishop, Alexander Hamilton . 1898 
Gilbert Livingston, Jr. . . 1899 

John 1838 

William 1880 

Bispham, David .... 1876 
Edward Koons .... 1875 

Samuel, J r 1879 

Black, John Maris Lindsay . . 1878 

Blair, Augustine Wilberforce . 1892 

David Hunt .... 1891 

John Jay 1885 

Walter Elihu .... 1899 

William Allen . . . 1881 

Blanch ard, Edmund . . . 1895 

John 1883 

Bode, William 1899 

Boles, Edgar Howard . . . 1902 
Bond, Francis Edward, Jr. . . 1889 
Bowne, Howland .... 1888 

John 1840 

Robert 1842 

Boyer, Frank Buckner . . . 1902 
Bradford, James Cresson . . 1857 
Branson, Thomas Franklin . . 1889 
Breeht, Samuel Kriebel . . 1896 
BredO, Friederich Karl (Formerly 
known as Charles Frederic 

Brede) 1880 

Brick, Joseph Coles . , . 1885 
Briggs, Frank Elwood . . . 1883 
Bringhurst, Henry Ryan, Jr. . 1890 
John Richardson . . . 1865 
Brinton, Charles .... 1853 

George 1852 

Horace 1893 

Howard Futhey . . . 1896 

Bichard (Formerly known as 

Christian Frederick Brinton.) 1892 
Thomas Hill .... 1852 

Walter 1881 

Brooke, Alfred 1858 

Benjamin .... I860 

Benjamin 1885 

Francis Mark . . . . 1857 
Hugh Jones .... 1886 
Lewis Trimble . . . 1857 

Mark 1896 

Nathan 1852 

Brooks, Edward, Jr. . . . 1888 

Broomall, William Booth . . 1861 

Brown, Alonzo 1875 

David Sands, Jr. (See Ad. and 

1846 

. 1865 

1901 

. 1895 

1866 

. 1871 

1870 

. 1893 

1855 

. 1847 

1847 

. 1897 

1896 

. 1902 

1845 

. 1846 

1878 

. 1843 

1859 

. 1892 

1843 

. 1885 



PAGE 1 
29 
189 
189 
40 
17 
18 
40 
247 
252 
8 
145 
135 
132 
144 
143 
209 
206 
168 
249 
149 
227 
159 
249 
265 
197 
189 
16 
19 
265 
64 
192 
233 



Cor.) 

Edward Taylor . 

Ellis Yarnall, Jr. . 

Francis Head 

Henry Clay 

Henry Graham . 

James Stuart . 

Jolni Farnnm 

Jose))h Howell 

Joseph Johnson . 

Moses, Jr . 

Richard Cadbury 

Samuel Hulme. 

Shipley 

Stephen . . . . 

Thomas S. . 

Thomas Wistar, Jr. 

William A. 

William Henry, Jr. 
Brumbaugh, Isaac Harvey 
Bult'um, Benjamin 

Edward 



145 
172 
159 
200 
100 
49 
46 
218 
237 

209 

46 
150 

70 

82 
172 

65 
175 

65 
233 

46 
189 

85 
132 

34 

100 

260 

231 

105 

120 

117 

214 

57 

36 

36 

238 

227 

265 

33 

34 

143 

25 

76 

209 

25 

172 



NAME < 

Bullinger, Howard Valentine 
Bullock, Charles (See Ad. and Cor.) 

John Griscom .... 

William R 

Bunker Nathan, Jr, . 
Burdette, Robert Jones, Jr. . 
Burgess, Thomas Harvey . 
Burns, William John 
Burr, Charles Henry, Jr. 
Burson, David Stroud 
Busselle, Alfred .... 
Butler, Frederick C. . . . 

George Thomas 

James Edgar .... 
Byers, Lawrence Marshall . 



Cabo, Angel Rodriguez . . . 1890 

Cadbury, Benjamin . . . 1892 

Henry Joel 1903 

Joel 1856 

John Warder .... 1854 

John Warder .... 1901 

Richard 1842 

Richard Tapper . . . 1872 

William Edward . . • 1901 

William Warder . . . 18r>0 

William Warder . . . 1898 

Canby, Roberts .... 1837 

Samuel 1856 

William 1842 

William Marriott . • . 1891 

Carey, Anthony Morris . . 1881 

Francis King .... 1878 

James 1839 



LASS 


PAGE 


1901 


260 


1844 


29 


1874 


130 


1843 


25 


1842 


22 


1900 


254 


1858 


68 


1897 


238 


1889 


192 


1835 


1 


1894 


224 


1884 


165 


1890 


204 


1898 


243 


(1891) 


275 



James, Jr 

John Ellicott . . . • 
Thomas Kimber 
Carmalt, Charles Churchill 

James Edward . 
Carpenter, Samuel Preston 
Carroll, William Hunt . 
Carter, Charles Henry 

Charles Lybrand 
John Darlington . 

John Pim . . . • 
Gary. Charles Reed 

Egbert Snell 
Cassatt, Edward Buchanan 
Caswell. Andrew Baird . 
Gates, Edward Earle . 

Horace Getchell 
Causey, Foster .... 

Trusten Polk . . , 
Chalfant, Thomas Marshall 
Chamberlain, William Reginald 
Chambers, William Wilkie 
Charles, .-Vrthur Matthew 
Chase, Alfred .... 

Frank Sewell 

George Hazen 

George Howland 

James Anthony 

Oscar Marshall . 

Pliny Kark, LL.D. 

Richard Wyatt . 

Robert Howland . 

Hobert Howland, AJf. 

Thomax, Litt.D. 

Thomas Herbert 

William Barker 

William Cromwell . 

William Henry, Jr. 

William Thomas, Jr. 
Chevnev, Jesse Sharpless . 
Chillma'u, Edward Fennemore 
Clapp, Isaac Hicks 



1872 
1870 
1870 
1886 
1859 
1866 
(1891) 
1900 
1895 
1899 
1900 
1902 
1892 
1887 
1902 
1883 
1883 
1889 
1889 
1897 
1900 
1903 
(1896) 
1887 
1901 
1843 
1852 
1865 
1894 
(1876) 
1859 
1867 
(1885) 
(1880) 
1884 
1872 
1881 
1854 
1899 
1857 
1887 
1838 



John, J r 1851 

Samuel Hicks . . . 1865 



204 
209 
270 
60 
52 
260 
19 
124 
260 
41 
243 
4 
60 
22 
207 
150 
140 
12 
124 
117 
119 
176 
76 
105 
275 
254 
231 
249 
255 
265 
210 
177 
265 
161 
161 
197 
197 
241 
255 
270 
279 
182 
260 
26 
46 
100 
220 
281 
74 
108 
283 
282 
164 
127 
152 
53 
252 
64 
182 
8 
44 
102 



INDEX. 



287 



and 



NAME 

Clark, Charles Granville 
Dougan ... 
Lindley Murray . 
Thomas . 
William Penn . 
Clauser, Milton . . 
Clement, Allen Ballmger 
Clothier, John Birely . 
Cloud, Joseph Cooper . 
Coale, Alford Gable . 
Carey . . • • 
Isaac, Jr. . 
James Carey 
Thomas ElHcott . 
Coates, Edward Hornor . 
George Morrison . 
Henry Troth 
Henry Troth, AM. . 
Joseph Potts Hornor . 
William Morrison . 
Cobb, William Almy 
Coca, Arthur Fernandez 
Cock, Thomas Ferris 

Thomas Ferris, LL.D. 
Coffin, Elijah . 
John Elihu . 
Thomas Amory . 
Coles, David Budd, Jr. 

Isaac Woolston . 
Colket, William Walker 
Collins, Alfred Morris . 
Alfred Morris . 
Benjamin, Jr. (See Ad. 
Benjamin 
Charles 
Francis . 
Frederic 
Frederic, Jr. . 
Henry Hill . 
Isaac 

John .... 
Minturn Post . 
Samuel Craft 
Stephen Grellet 
Stephen Willets . 
Thomas Abbott 
William Henry . 
Colton, Reuben . 
Comfort, Edward Thomas 
Howard . 
James Cooper 
Jonathan Jones 
William 
William Wistar 
Comstock, Nathan F. 
Conatale, Morris R. 
Conard, Henry Norman . 

Henry Shoemaker (See Ad 
Cor.) . 
Congdon, Gilbert Arnold 
Johns Hopkins 
Samuel Hopkins 
Conklin, Edward Boote 

Frank Henry 
Cook, Charles Gilpin . 
Edward Hanson 
Elijah, A.M. . 
Joseph Horace . 
Cookman, Arthur Shirley 

Charles Rowland 
Cooper, Howard Mickle 
John . . . ■ 
Lehman Adams 
Samuel C. . . • 
Cope, Alban . 

Alexis Thomas . 
Alfred, Jr. 

Edgar . . • • 
Edward Drinker, A.M. 
Francis Hazen . 
Francis Reeve 



CLASS PAGE 

. 1&73 129 



1852 
. 1860 
1858 
. 1867 
1896 
. 1887 
1884 
. 1866 
1870 
. 1891 
1846 
. 1843 
1853 
. 1864 
1863 
. 1862 
(1882) 
. 1839 
1863 
. 1842 
1896 
. 1836 
. (1883) 
. 1867 
1882 
. 1890 
1867 
. 1867 
1860 
. 1837 
1897 
Cor.) 1839 
1885 
. 1894 
1839 
. 1839 
1888 
. 1837 
1842 
. 1838 
1892 
. 1867 
1856 
. 1883 
1837 
. 1881 
1876 
. 1878 
1870 
. 1873 
1856 
. 1871 
1894 
. 1859 
(1885) 
. 1890 
. and 

1894 
1877 
1869 
1866 
1899 
1895 
1892 
1868 
(1884) 
1881 
1902 
1895 
1864 
1856 
1858 
1860 
1887 
1868 
1876 
1857 
(1864) 
1880 
1839 



45 
79 
68 
106 
233 
178 
166 
105 
117 
207 
34 
26 
49 
95 
91 
88 
282 
12 
92 
22 
234 
1 
282 
109 
155 
200 
109 
109 
82 
5 
242 
13 
172 
221 
13 
11 
189 
5 
22 
8 
210 
107 
61 
159 



NAME 

Cope, Francis Reeve, Jr. 
Henry (See Ad. and Cor.) 
Samuel Barnes . 
Tnomas Pirn . . . . 
Thomas Pirn, Jr. 
Corbit, Alexander Peterson 
Daniel Wheeler . 

Daniel 

JohnCowgill 
John Cowgill, Jr. . 
William Brinton 
William Francis . 
Corlies, William Moore . . 
Cornman, Clarence Raymond 
Cottrell, Charles Thurston . 
Cowperthwaite, Edwin 

Thomas Carlile . 
Cox, Charles EUwood . 
Exum Morris 
Isaac Milton . 
Robert B. . • • • 
Craig, Andrew Catherwood, Jr. 
Crawford, John Yocum . 
Crenshaw, Edmund Austin 
John Bacon 
Nathaniel Bacon, . 
Cresson, James Clarence 
Crew, Benjamin Johnson . 
John Henry 
Peter Joe) 
William Hall 
Cromwell, Henry 

James William . 
Crosman, Charles Sumner . 

George Loring . 
Crowe, Samuel 

Crowther, William Mortimer . 
Crozer, Edward P. 



CLASS 
. 1900 
1869 
. 1852 
1839 
. 1873 
1880 
. 1863 
1882 
. 1853 
1888 
. 1860 
1853 
. 1860 
1903 
. 1890 
1840 
. 1842 
1880 
. 1888 
1882 
. 1862 
1884 
. 1891 
1845 
. 1839 
1867 
. 1858 
1847 
. 1855 
1854 
. 1857 
1838 
. 1859 
1878 
. 1882 
1858 
. 1893 
1892 



D 

DaCosta, John Chalmers, Jr. 
Dakin. Franklin Arthur . 
Darlington, Charles Howard . 
Percy Smedley 
150 Morton Pennock 

135 Davies, Guy Hnlett . 
140 Davis, Francis Franklin 
117 George Frederick . 

log Henry Lamont, Jr. . 

60 Henry Wilkins 

123 James Franklin 

221 Richard Wistar 

76 Royal Jenkins . 

273 Dawson, Charles Poultney 
004 Charles Wilmott 

William Morrison . 
''"l Day, Edward Munson . 
139 Deacon, Frederick Howard 
114 James Woolman 

105 Dean, Archer Griffin . 
949 George Brookhouse . 

228 Morris Burgess 

210 William 

111 De Armond. James Keyser 
282 DeCou, Benjamin Satterthwaite 
150 Friinklin . ■ • • 

265 John Allen . . • • 

028 Samuel Coleman . 

"96 Delaplain, Louis Springer . 
61 DeMotte, Lawrence \A ashburn 
70 Dennis, James, Jr. . 
so Joseph Henry 

180 William Varney 

111 Derderian, Nazaret Kevork 
137 Detwiler, Frank Hughes 
65 Warren H. 

081 Deuell, George Henry 
148 Dewees, Aaron Lovett 
13 i Dickinson, Edwin L. 



PAGE 

255 
114 
46 
11 
128 
146 
92 
155 
49 
185 
79 
49 
79 
270 
200 
16 
22 
146 
185 
155 
90 
166 
208 
32 
13 
107 
70 
36 
57 
53 
65 
9 
76 
140 
155 
70 
218 
213 



1892 
(1894) 
1867 
1890 
1897 
1890 
1893 
1881 
, 1892 
1863 
1875 
1838 
. 1899 
1864 
. 18S8 
1858 
, 1844 
1874 
. 1854 
1903 
. 1894 
1897 
. 1887 
1901 
. 1899 
1867 
. 1894 
1859 
. 1871 
1901 
. 1864 
1892 
. 1902 
1895 
. 1897 
1892 
. 1896 
1901 
. 1857 



213 
277 
107 
201 
238 
201 
214 
152 
213 
92 
133 
9 
250 
98 
190 
70 
29 
131 
54 
270 
221 
238 
182 
261 
250 
109 
222 
77 
120 
261 
98 
210 
265 
231 
239 
210 
234 
261 
60 



288 



INDEX. 



Jr 



Ad 



NAME 

Dickinson, Jonathan, Jr. 
Dilworth, William T. 
Doan, Enos L., . . . 
Domincovich, Harry Anthony 
Dorsey, William Tagart 
Downing, Joseph Miller . 

Thomas Stalker 
Drake, James Haines 
Drinker, Henry Sandwith 

James Blathwaitc 

John Henry, . 
DuBarry, Joseph N. 
Dudley, Henry Wilson 
Duerr, Otto Kugene . 
Dunbar, Charles Clark 
Dunn, Robert Kowe 
Dunton. William Rush, Jr. 



E 

Eastburn, George, Jr. 
Eaton, William Bradford 
Eddy, Job Abraham Tucker 
Edwards, Clarence Kinley 

David William . 

Edward Bird . 

Ernest Russell . 

Levi Talbot . 

Josiah Pennington . 
Eldridge, Jonathan 
Ellicott, William Miller, 

Ad. and Cor.) . 
Elliott, Aaron Marshall 

Daniel Morris (See 
Cor.) .... 

John .... 
Ellis, Evan Tyson . 

Richard Stanton, . 
Else, Frank Whittier 
Ely, Richard Elias 
Embree, John Gyger 
Emlen, George Williams 

James .... 

James Valentine . 

John Thompson 
England, Howell Stroud 
Engle, James Lintou 
Erben, Walter 
Ervien, Charles Richmond 
Eshleman, Benjamin Franklin 

Frank Mercur . 

Ulysses Mercur 
Estes, Joseph Stanley 

Ludovic . 

Thomas Rowland 

Wilbur Albert 
Estlack, Thomas, Jr., 
Evans, Charles 

Edward Wyatt . 

Francis Algernon . 

George Henry . 

Horace Young 

Joseph Spragg, Jr. 

Thomas . 

William Henry . 

Willam Penn . 
Evaul, Henry . 
Evernghini, Henry 
Exton, Joseph Carpenter 
Eyre, Joshua P., Jr. 



CLASS 
1886 
1853 
1885 
1903 
1867 
1865 
1872 
1865 
1900 
1903 
1839 
1890 
1876 
1903 
1843 
1883 
1889 



PAGE 
174 

49 
168 
270 
107 
100 
124 
102 
255 
270 

13 
205 
135 
270 

26 
161 
192 



(See 



and 



1899 


252 


(1890) 


273 


1844 


30 


1893 


218 


188:5 


159 


1842 


22 


1897 


242 


1881 


150 


1880 


146 


1878 


140 


1884 


166 


1866 


104 


1842 


22 


1838 


8 


1844 


29 


1898 


243 


(1897) 


280 


1851 


44 


1898 


243 


1873 


128 


1874 


130 


1838 


8 


1900 


255 


1888 


186 


1895 


228 


1872 


124 


1902 


266 


1867 


107 


1900 


255 


1903 


270 


1884 


166 


1869 


114 


1872 


125 


1893 


215 


1843 


26 


1902 


266 


1902 


266 


1899 


250 


1883 


159 


1887 


178 


1895 


228 


1889 


192 


1889 


197 


1811 


120 


1869 


114 


1837 


5 


1861 


86 


1858 


70 



F 



CLASS 


PAGE 


1884 


166 


1855 


57 


1885 


168 


1837 


5 


1897 


239 


1896 


237 


1856 


61 


1889 


198 


1892 


213 


1891 


208 


1840 


16 


1843 


26 


1837 


5 


1897 


242 


1889 


193 


1861 


87 


1839 


13 


1843 


26 


1881 


150 


1878 


140 


1877 


138 


1872 


125 


1839 


13 


1858 


70 


1894 


225 


1902 


266 


1873 


128 


1890 


201 


1854 


54 


1843 


26 


1900 


255 


1878 


141 


1901 


261 


1900 


256 


1883 


162 


1891 


208 


1843 


26 


1843 


27 


1887 


178 



Fardon, Albert Henry . 


. 1901 


261 


Farmer, Elihu Jerome 


1857 


66 


Farnum, Samuel 


. 1862 


90 


Farr, Clifford Bailey . 


1894 


222 


Febiger, Christian . 


. 1900 


2,-i5 


Christian Carson . 


1865 


102 



NAME 

Ferris, David Sands . 

Lindley Murray, Jr. 

William Taber . 
Fell, Jonathan W. 
Field, Elliot .... 

Thomas Yardley, Jr. 

W. Harrington . 
Firth, Henry Heberton 

Samuel Lloyd 
Fischer, William Gustavus, Jr. 
Fisher, Charles William . 

Israel Pleasants 

Lindley .... 

Wager .... 
Fite, Warner (Formerly known 

Warner Hutchinson) 
Flowers, William Pickering 
Folwell, Joseph D. . 

Richard L. 
Forsythe, Davis Hoopes 

Edward . 

Isaac 

John Evans . 
Fo.ster, Charles . 
Fothergill, Henry 
Foulke, Edward Jeanes 
Fox, John Sharpless . 

Joseph Mickle . 

Robert Eastburn . 

Samuel Lewis 
Franklin, Benjamin H. 
Freedley, William Gardiner, Jr, 
Frazier, Cyrus Piggott 
Freeman, Alfred Edgar . 

Edward Dale . 
Frissell, Walker Irwin . 
Fuller, George Llewellyn 

James, Jr. . 

John Wilkinson 
Futrell, William Harrison 



G 

Gamble, Elisha .... 1882 

Gardner, Larner Somers . . . 1895 

Garrett, Albin .... 1864 

Alfred Cope .... 1887 

George Spencer . . . 1902 

John Biddle .... 1854 

Philip C 1851 

Garrigues, Henry Haydock . . 1903 

John Sharpless . . . 1871 

Gates, Thomas Sovereign . . 1893 

Gause, Charles Edward, Jr. . 1880 

Geary, John White . . . ■ 1889 

Gibbons, Edward . . . 1879 

William Henry .... 1872 

Giflford, Charles Henry . . 1853 

Elmer H (1892) 

.TohnHenrv .... 1879 

Seth Kelley 1876 

Gilbert, Henry Lee . . . 1890 

Gill, William Hopkins . . . 1853 

Gillespie, William Allen . . 1899 

Gillis, John Pritchett . . . 1865 

Gilpin. Vincent .... 1897 

Goddard, Henry Herbert . . 1887 

Goodman, William . . . 1895 

Goodwin, Warren Clarkson . . 1889 

Graiftin, Frederick Lincoln . 1887 

Grant, William Henry . . . 1902 

Grayson, Theodore Julius . . 1901 
Greaves, Thomas (sometimes spelled 

Greeves) 1841 

Greb, John Walter . . . 1903 

Green, Kane Stovell . . . 1894 

Grier, George .... 1864 

Griffith, Richard Edward . . 1867 

Joseph Henry Oglesby . . 1895 

Griscom, Rodman Ellison . . 1889 



INDEX. 



289 



NAME 

Griscom, William Woodnutt 
Griswold, Frank Tracy 
Guilford, William Moore 
Gummere, Barker . 

Charles J. 

Francis Barton 

Henry Day 

Henry Volkmar 

John Griscom 

Richard Morris 

Richard Mott 

William 

William Henry 
Guss, John Noble 



CLASS 

1871 
1892 
1890 
1838 
1841 
1872 
1845 
1888 
1838 
1866 
1902 
1836 
1884 
1890 



PAGE 
120 
213 
201 

9 

18 

125 

33 

186 

9 
105 
266 

2 
166 
202 



Hacker, Arthur . 






1852 


46 


Charles 




. 1847 


37 


Edward . 






1838 


9 


Henry Marriott 






. 1837 


5 


Lloyd Mifflin 






1844 


30 


Morris . 






. 1848 


39 


Paschall . 






1858 


71 


William 






. 1854 


54 


William Estes (See 


J 


VA. 


and 




Cor.) . 






1887 


182 


Hadley, Hiram . 






. 1856 


61 


Samuel Allen . 






1862 


89 


Walter Carpenter 






. 1881 


153 


Haines, Alfred Sharpless 






1898 


244 


Arthur 






. 1899 


253 


CA, Casper Wistar 






1872 


125 


Charles Edward 






. 1875 


133 


Francis Cope . 






1876 


137 


Frederic 






. 1865 


103 


Henry Cope . 






1873 


128 


Howard Lippincott 






. 1864 


98 


Lindley . 






1869 


116 


John Smith 






. 1838 


9 


Joseph Howell 






1898 


244 


Reuben 






. 1871 


121 


Robert Bowne 






1844 


29 


Robert Bowne, Jr. 






. 1878 


141 


Samuel Bunting . 






1862 


90 


Thomas Harvey 






. 1896 


234 


William Henry 






1871 


121 


William Jones . 






. 1884 


164 


William Snell 






1839 


14 


Zebedee 






. 1867 


109 


Haley, Edwin James . 






1890 


202 


Hall, Arthur Dillwyn 






. 1884 


164 


Frank Stevens 






1864 


98 


Rufus Hacker . 






. 1892 


211 


William Wilder 




1902 


266 


Hallett, Henry McClellan 


. 1900 


256 


Hallowell, Norwood Penrose 


1857 


66 


Richard Price (See Ad. 


and 




Corr.) . . . . 


. 1855 


57 


Handy, Charles . 




1845 


33 


Thomas Poultney 




. 1863 


92 


William Winder . 




1891 


206 


Hanson, Ezekiel Hunn 


(See 


Ad. 




and Corr.) 




. 1855 


57 


Harding, Arthur Search 




1898 


244 


George Franklin 




. 1885 


172 


Hardy, Beniamin F. . 




1842 


22 


Hark'ness, Howard F. 




. 1861 


87 


Harlan, William Brick 




1872 


127 


Harris, Henry John . 




. 1895 


229 


John Stuart 




1860 


82 


Hart, Walter Morris 




. 1892 


211 


Hartley, Albert Dempsey 




1896 


234 


Hartshorne, Charles 




. 1846 


34 


Charles Robinson . 




1874 


130 


Edward Yarnall 




. 1881 


151 


Francis Cope . 




1888 


186 


George . 




. 1840 


16 


Henry 




1839 


11 


Isaac . 






. 1844 


29 



NAME 

Hartshorne, Joseph 

William Davis . 
Harvey, Anson Burlingame 

Lawson Moreau 

Le Roy . 
Hastings, William Walter 
Haughton, John Paul 

Victor Mellet 
Haviland, Arthur 

Charles Field 

Edward Emmet . 

Joseph Bernard . 

Walter Winchip 
Haworth, James Mahlon 
Hay, Arthur Moorhead 

Erroll Baldwin . 

Kenneth Mackenzie 
Hazard, Richard Bowne 

Rowland . 

Willis Hatfield . 
Henderson, Francis . , 
Herendeen, Edward Welcome 

Francis Albert 
Heston, George Thomas 
Heulings, Isaac W. 
Hiatt, James Smith . 

Oliver Smith . 
Hibberd, Dil worth Potts 

Isaac H. . 
Hickman, Joseph E. 
Higgins. Frank Burton 
Hill, Fowell Buxton 

Joseph Gurney 

Louis Taber 

Mahlon Patterson . 

Myron Francis . 

Nathan Branson . 

Samuel 

Thomas Clarkson . 
Hilles, John Smith . 

Joseph Tatum 

Samuel Eli . 

Thomas Allen 

William Samuel 

William Smedley . 

William Smith 
Hinchman, Charles Russell 

Walter Swain 
Hinsdale, Stephen Grellet 
Hippie, Edward Payson, Jr 

William Levis 
Hoag, Clarence Gilbert . 

Joseph Lindley 

Nicholas W. 
Hobbs, Lewis Lyndon . 
Hodgiu, Samuel Horace . 
Hoffraau, Benjamin Rose 

Enoch Farson 

Miles Atlee 
HoUingshead, Henry 

Joseph Mickle 
Holloway, Walter Vail . 
Holme, John Gibbon . 

Richard Henry . 
Hoopes, Arthur . 

MacMillan . 
Hopkins, Ephraim 

Frank Neville . 

George H. 

Gerard .... 

John J. . . . 

Joseph Schofield 

Lewis Neill 

Samuel 

Walter G. 
Hoskins, Jesse Franklin . 
Howell. Arthur Holton 

Herbert Charles 

Joseph Jr. (Sec Ad. and Cor, 

Joseph Kirkbride 

William Hudson . 



CLASS 


PAGE 


1871 


121 


1871 


123 


1894 


222 


1881 


153 


1894 


225 


(1896) 


279 


1894 


222 


1889 


193 


1865 


100 


1849 


40 


1848 


39 


1902 


266 


1893 


215 


1853 


49 


1895 


229 


1895 


229 


1899 


253 


1882 


155 


1849 


41 


1887 


179 


1879 


144 


1852 


46 


1887 


183 


1844 


30 


1867 


109 


1900 


256 


1864 


98 


1890 


202 


1855 


58 


1859 


77 


1897 


242 


1859 


77 


1885 


172 


1884 


164 


1880 


148 


(1891) 


275 


1839 


14 


1878 


141 


1854 


54 


1848 


39 


1888 


186 


1874 


130 


1870 


118 


1885 


168 


1895 


229 


1842 


19 


1896 


235 


1900 


256 


1839 


14 


1902 


267 


1890 


205 


1893 


215 


1858 


71 


1853 


50 


1876 


135 


1898 


244 


1897 


239 


1903 


271 


1892 


213 


1843 


27 


1840 


16 


1898 


247 


1863 


93 


1876 


136 


1891 


206 


1900 


256 


1858 


71 


. 1867 


110 


1858 


71 


J 856 


61 


1855 


58 


1860 


82 


1852 


45 


1858 


71 


1860 


82 


1871 


121 


1837 


5 


1888 


190 


1840 


17 


1838 


10 


1838 


10 



19 



290 



INDEX. 



NAME 

Howland, Andrew Moore 

Benjamin 

Charles Samuel 

Cornelius 

George Henry 

Robert Bowne 

William Penn . 
Howson, Charles Henry 

Furman Sheppard 
Hoxic, Henry Newell, A.M. 
Hubbard, Byron Charles 

John Russell . 

William Harrison 
Huey, Robert, Jr. . 
Hughes, James Edward 
Huglies, Thomas, LL.D. 
Hull, John 
Joseph Janney 

William Janney 
Hulme, Frederick George 

John L. (See Ad. and 

Samuel . 
Hume, John Ellas . 
Hunn, John . 

Townsend Sharpless 
Hunsicker, John Quincy 
Hunt, Ambrose . 

Daniel Williams 

Ellvvood 

Howard Abbott 

Luther Milton . 

William, Jr. 

Wilson Allen 
Hussey, Arthur Mekeel 

George Frederick 

John Bowne . 

William H. . 

William Timothy . 
Huston, Abram Francis 

Charles Lukens 

William Perot 
Hutton, John Wetherill 

Walter Pandrich 



Iddings, George W. 
James C. 



Cor, 



Jr 



CLASS 
1853 
1853 
1872 
1854 
1850 
1843 
1643 
1897 
1900 

(1883) 

(1892) 
1855 
1870 
1896 
1894 

(1880) 
1853 
1852 
1860 
1898 
1852 
1837 
1897 
1842 
1856 
1896 
1846 
1858 
1856 
1868 

(1896) 
1875 

(1893) 
1887 
1881 
1843 
1842 
1885 
1872 
1875 
1872 
1891 
1897 



1859 
1857 



PAGE 

50 

50 

127 

54 

42 

24 

27 

239 

256 

282 

276 

56 

118 

237 

222 

282 

50 

46 

82 

247 

47 

6 

239 

23 

62 

235 

34 

68 

62 

113 

279 

133 

276 

183 

153 

27 

23 

169 

126 

133 

127 

206 

242 



Jacob, Charles Richard 


1884 


164 


Jacobs, Carrol Brinton . 


. 1893 


215 


Francis Brinton 


1897 


239 


William, A.M. 


. (1872) 


281 


Jackson, Charles West 


1867 


110 


Walter .... 


. 1867 


110 


Janney, John Hall 


1887 


183 


Johns Hopkins . 


. 1856 


62 


Richard Mott . 


1888 


190 


Thomas Symington . 


. 1890 


205 


Walter Coggeshall . 


1898 


244 


Jiinsen, Cornelius Heury von 


Riesen 1889 


198 


Jay, Isaac E . . . . 


1885 


173 


William Charles 


. 1882 


157 


Jenkins, Charles Williams 


1881 


153 


William Grant . 


. 1890 


202 


Jenks, Horace Howard 


1900 


256 


John Story, Jr. . 


. 1898 


247 


William Pearson . 


1892 


211 


Jessup, Benjamin H. 


. 1860 


83 


George White . 


1863 


93 


Johnson, Charles Hadley 


. 1895 


231 


Guy Roche 


1886 


174 


Henry John (Norton) 


. 1842 


23 


Irving Culver . 


. (1893) 


276 


Isaac Thorne (See Ad. and Cor.) 1881 


151 


Jacob Lindley 


1859 


77j 


Joseph Esrey, Jr. 


. 1888 


187 



NAME 

Johnson, Joseph Henry 
Jones, Arthur Winslow . 

Benjamin W. . 

Charles 

Charles Henry 

Davis Godfrey . 

Edward Magarge . 

Frederick Dilwin 

George Lindley 

Hudson Godfrey 

Ivins Davis 

James Paruell . 

John Barclay . 

Lewis, Jr. . 

Richard Mott . 

Richard Mott, A.M.,LL. 

Richard Thomas . 

Rufus Horton 

Rufus Matthew (See 
Cor.) . 

Samuel Howell . 

S. Percy . 

Samuel Rufus 

Thomas Woodward 

William Brinton 

Wilmot Rufus 
Justice, William Warner, 



CLASS PAGE 

1888 190 



Jr 



1885 

1841 

1837 

1861 

1898 

1880 

1882 

1893 

1902 

1861 

1855 

1874 

1890 

1867 
.(1879) (1891) 282, 283 

1863 92 

. 1899 
and 

1885 
. 1837 

1902 
. 1884 

1853 
. 1865 

1882 
. 1900 



Ad 



Kaighn, William Bartram . 
Kelsey, Cadwalader Washburne 

Kadwalader Kelsey) 
Kemble, Ira Oscar, Jr., A.M. 
Kennard, Edwin Orson . 
Kimber, Anthony Morris . 

John Shober 

Marmaduke Cope . 

Thomas, Jr., 

Thomas:, Litt.D. 

Thomas William 
King, Elias EUicott 

Francis Thomp.son . 

Joseph (See Ad. and Cor.) 

Pendleton . 

Thomas , 
Kinsman, William Low . 
Kingston, Henry Houston, Jr 
Kirk, Edward Goodwin . 

Mahlon Zimri 
Kirkbride, Franklin Butler 

Mahlon .... 

Thomas Story, Jr. 

William Howard . 
Knight, Thomas Walter . 
Knipc, Arthur 
Krider, James Delaplaine 



Ladd, Benjamin . 

Isaac GifTord 

Thomas Wood 

William Henry . 
Lamb, Eli Matthews . 

Thomas White . 
Lancaster, George 
Lane, John Irving . 

Silas .... 
Lang, John Alton 
Langfeld, Herbert Sydney 
Lawrence, Richard Henry 

William Henry 
Lee, Morris Matthews 

Philip 
Leedom, John Moore 
Leeds, Albert Ripley . 

Arthur Newlin . 

John Bacon . 



(or 



1869 



169 

18 

6 

85 

244 

147 

156 

216 

267 

87 

58 

130 

205 

108 



250 

169 
6 

267 
166 
50 
103 
156 
257 



1903 


271 


(1895) 


278 


1881 


151 


1840 


15 


1886 


176 


1872 


126 


1842 


19 


(1887) 


283 


1876 


136 


1844 


30 


1837 


6 


1843 


27 


1869 


115 


1839 


14 


1852 


45 


1900 


257 


1902 


267 


(1894) 


277 


1889 


193 


1874 


130 


1890 


202 


1901 


261 


1863 


93 


1893 


219 


1877 


138 



1852 


47 


1884 


167 


1854 


55 


1845 


33 


1856 


62 


1861 


85 


1894 


225 


1898 


247 


1902 


267 


1860 


83 


1901 


261 


1841 


17 


1865 


103 


1898 


245 


1885 


173 


1857 


66 


1863 


93 


1889 


194 


1895 


229 



INDEX. 



291 



NAME 

Leeds, Morris Evans 

Wilmer Fancoast . 
Leggett, Charles Pleasants 
Lesley, Hugh • ■ • • 

Lester, John Ashby . 
Levett, Walker Moore . . ■ 
Leviek, Henry Lewis d'Invilliers 
James Jones . . . • 
Lewis Jones 

Robert 

Samuel Jones, Jr. 

Thomas J 

Levis, Franklin B. . . . 
Lewis. Berge Kawle . 
Daniel Clark 
Edmund Coleman 
Enoch Edward . 
Eugene Caryl . . . • 
John Frazier Taylor . 
John Howard .... 
Mordecai K. . • ■ 
William Draper 
Lindley, Cyrus .... 

John Hadley . . . • 
Lippincott, Charles . 

George 

Heulings . . • 
Horace Greenough 
Horace Greenough, Jr. . 
James Starr . . . • 
Joseph Kay 

Joshua W 

Samuel Parry 
List, John Kilbourne , 
Livezev, John . . • • 

Joseph Ridgway . 
Lloyd, John Eshleman . 

Richard Leonard . 
Logan, John Addison, Jr. 

John Dickinson . 
Long, Alfonzo W. . • ■ 
Longstreet, Jacob Holmes . 
Longstreth, Benjamin Taylor 
Charles Albert 
Edward Rhoads 
Henry .... 

Morris 

■ Samuel Townsend 
Thomas Kimber 
William Collins . 
William Collins . 
William Morris 
Loud, Frank Herbert 
Lownes, Phineas . . . 
Lowry, Benjamin Howard 
Howard Haines, . 
William Chalkley 
Lucas, Clinton W. 
Lutz, Frank Eugene 
Lycett, Edward Hough 
Lynch, James Lewis 
Lyon, John Stewart 

M 

MacAfee, William Harrisson 
McAllister, Franklin 
McCrea, Roswell Cheney . 
McDowell, Henry . 
McFarland, Willam Stuart 
McGrHth, Francis Sims . 
MacLear, Walter . 
Macomber. Edward Leonard 
Maditock, Edward 
Magee, James Ronaldson 
Magill, Edward Hicks, LL.D. 
Maier, Paul David Irvin 
Male, Jonathan Tamblyn . 
Malone. Lewis • • • ■ 
Markley, Joseph Lybrand . 



NAME 

Marsh, Benjamin Vail 
Marshburn, William Valentine 
Marshall, Moses . . " • 
Martin, James, Jr. . 

L. Lanphier . . • • 
Robert Linwood 
Mason, Samuel . . . • 
Matlack, George T. . 
Matthews, Ricnard J. 

William W. . • • 

Maule, Alfred Collins . 

Edward . . . • 
Maxfield, Francis Norton . 
Mekeel, David Lane 
Mellor, Alfred . . . • 
George Brown . 
George Brown , Jr. 
John Bancroft . 
Ralph . . . • 

Walter 

William . . . • 
Mendenhall, Cyrus . 

Cyrus . . . • 
James Ruffln 
Nereus . . . • 
Ottis Earl . . . ■ 
Mercer, George Gluyas 
Merritt, Charles Frost, . 
Isaac Nehemiah . 
J. Walter . . . • 
William Henry 
Metcalf, Charles A. . 
Michener, Charles Leroy, A.M. 
Middleton, Samuel • • • 
MifQin, Archer Bloomfield 

Samuel Wright . 
Miller, Charles Martin 

Daniel 

Harry March 
Martin Nixon . 
William H. . . • 
MiUs, Joseph John, LL.D. 
Mitchell, Jacob Thomas . 
Mofiitt, Oscar Peyton 
Moore, Herbert Wills . 
Jessie Hollowell 
Joseph, A.M. ■ 
Richard Mott 
Walter Linton 
Walter Thomas . 
Moorhouse, John Kennedy 
Morgan, Alexander . 
James Trask . 
Jesse Henley 
Samuel Rodman . 
Samuel Rowland 
William Burroughs 
William Butler . 
William Earl . 
Morris, Alfred Paul . 
Anthony Jones 
Charles Wistar . 
Elliston Perot . 
Frederick Wistar 
Frederick Wistar, Jr. . 
Galloway Cheston . 
Henry Gurney 
Herbert 

Howard . . • • 
Isaac Tyson 
Isaac Wistar . 
Israel, Jr. . 
James Thompson . 
John Stokes 
John Thompson . 
Joseph Paul 
Joshua Husband . 
Lawrence Johnson . 
Marriott Canby 
Morton . . • • , 
Paschall Hollmgsworth 



CLASS PAGE 
18.37 3 



1881 
1900 
1845 
1887 
1892 
1880 
1839 
1853 
1863 
1899 
1841 
1897 
, 1891 
1861 
. 1862 
1901 
. 1856 
1899 
. 1901 
1858 
. 1836 
1857 
. 1842 
1839 
. 1897 
1877 
. 1864 
1860 
. 1863 
1860 
. 1877 
(1890) 
. 1896 
1899 
. 1900 
1865 
. 1900 
1895 
. 1894 
1858 
. (1890) 
1891 
. 1898 
1901 
. 1881 
(1867) 
. 1839 
1884 
. 1871 
1900 
. 1844 
1838 
. 1882 
1842 
. 1898 
1847 
. 1853 
(1885) 
. 1895 
1862 
. 1843 
1848 
. 1860 
1888 
. 1902 
1859 
. 1889 
1894 
. 1872 
1865 
. 1886 
1863 
. 1891 
186'' 
. 1899 
1839 
. 1889 
1885 
. 1859 
1887 



153 

257 

33 

183 

213 

147 

77 

50 

94 

251 

18 

239 

206 

87 

89 

262 

62 

251 

262 

72 



2 
64 
23 
12 
240 
138 



94 
83 
139 
273 
235 
253 
257 
103 
258 
231 
225 
72 
283 
208 
245 
262 
151 
281 
14 
164 
122 
258 
30 
10 
156 
23 
248 
37 
48 
273 
231 
90 
27 
39 
80 
187 
267 
77 
194 
225 
127 
103 
174 
94 
207 
110 
251 
14 
194 
170 
77 
180 



292 



INDEX. 



NAME 

Morris, Richard Jones . 

Samuel .... 

Samuel Buckley 

Samuel Wheeler . 

Stephen .... 

Theodore Hollingsworth 

William Henry . 

William Paul . 
Morton, Arthur Villiers . 
Mott, John Bowne 

Richard . . . . 

Samuel Franklin . 

William Franklin, Jr. 
Mowry, Allan McLane 
Moyer, Menno S. . . . 
Muir, John Wallingford 
Murphy, Eugene de Besson . 

Grayson MalletPrevost 
Murray, Augustus Taber 

David Golden (See Ad. and 

John .... 

Joseph King 

Lindley .... 

Robert Lindley . 



W 



CLASS 
. 1888 

1846 
. 1889 

1894 
. 1855 

1860 
. 1863 

1886 
. 1893 

1860 
. 1882 

1842 
. 1839 

1887 
. 1898 

1892 
. 1903 

1900 

. 1885 

Cor.) 18.37 

1846 
. 1861 

1837 
. 1842 



PAGE 

188 

35 

198 

223 

58 

80 

92 

174 

216 

84 

157 

23 

14 

183 

218 

211 

271 

258 

170 

35 
87 
3 
23 



Nason, Charles Dickens 


1896 


236 


Needles, Caleb Hathaway 


. 1839 


15 


Neilson, William La Coste . 


1901 


262 


Newbold, Edward . 


. 1843 


27 


Joseph Trotter 


1857 


67 


Newhall, Barker 


. 1887 


180 


William Estes 


1852 


45 


Newkirk, John Bacon 


. 1879 


144 


Newlin, Gurney Elwood . 


1902 


267 


Harold Parker . 


. 1875 


133 


Thomas .... 


1885 


170 


Nichols, David Holder . 


. 1865 


100 


Nicholson, Coleman Lindzey 


1850 


42 


JohnWhitall . 


. 1876 


136 


Pereival .... 


1902 


267 


William Hopkins 


. 1846 


35 


William Hopkins, Jr. . 


1892 


211 


Nields, John Percy . 


. 1888 


190 


Noble, Charles 


1859 


77 



o 

OberteufFer, James Pritchett 
Oflf, Edward Peltz 
Okie, John Mickle . 

Richardson Brognard 
Olver. Cyrus Hicks . 
O'Neill, John Lamond 
Orbison, Thomas J. . 
Osborne, Charles . 

Charles 

William Elmore 

William Peckham 
Overman, William Franklin 
Owen, Horace Thornburg 

Oliver (Formerly known as 
ver Goldsmith Owen.) 



Page, William Enoch . 
Paige, Franklin Enoch . 
Painter, Howard . 

John Vickers 

Joseph Henry 
Palen, Gilbert Joseph, Jr. 
Palmer, George Martin 

Louis Jaquette . 



Oli- 



1893 


219 


1901 


2i;2 


1893 


216 


1896 


237 


1896 


238 


1895 


232 


1888 


190 


1837 


7 


1893 


216 


1883 


162 


1855 


58 


1889 


195 


(1890) 


279 



1870 118 



1881 


151 


1851 


43 


1871 


123 


1855 


58 


1889 


195 


1892 


211 


1897 


240 


1894 


223 



NAME 

Palmer, Thomas Chalkley 
Pancoast, Albert . 
Charles Howard 
George Abbott 
Henry Boiler 
Richard . 
William Henry . 
William Henry, A.M. 
William Howard 
Parker, John Eberly . 
Parrish, Alfred . 
Dillwyn, Jr. . 
James Cresson . 
Joseph 
Jf>i>eph, A.M. 
Max field (Formerly known 

Frederick M. Parrish ' 
William Wright 
Parry, Charles 

Edward Randolph . 
Israel Hallowell . 
Richard Randolph . 
Parsons, Robert Browne 
Samuel 

Samuel Bowne 
William Bowne 
Patterson, Clement Finney 

George Stuart 
Patton, Richard . 
Paul, Joseph William 
Paxson, Richard C. 

Samuel 
Pearce, Robert Kester . 
Pearsall, Robert 
Pearson, George . 
Pedrick, Alexander K. 
Peelle. Jonathan Irving 
Peet, William Fellows 
Peirce, George 
Peirson, Frank Warrington 
Peitsmeier, Edward . 
Pendleton, Charles Mason 

Edward Gray . 
Pennock, Abraham Liddoi 

Joseph Liddon 
Pennypacker, William Gai 
Perkins, Benjamin Dougla 

Lindley Murray 
Perot, James Poultney 

Sansom 
Perrv, William Francis 
Petty, Herbert Clinton 
Pharo, Joseph John 

Walter Willis 
Philips, Jesse Evans, Jr. 

William Pyle . 
Phillips, Albert Shreve 
Arthur John 
John Lougeay 
Pilcher, Samuel F. . 
Pinkhara, Charles Heber 
Gilbert Latey 
John Warren . 
Joseph Gurney (See Ad 
Car.) . 
Pleasants, Charles Israel 
Pope, Edward Morrill 
Pott^, William Newlin 

William Weaver 
Pratt, Charles Eadward 
Price, Joseph M. Paul 
Richard, Jr. . 
Stephen Simmons 
Theophilus Pharo . 
Walter Ferris 
William Ballinger 
William Farmer 
Pritchard, Charles Edgar, A.M 
Purdv, Ellison Revnolds 
Pusey. William Webb (2d) 
Pyle, Cyrus 



CLASS 
1882 
1864 
1848 
1853 
1863 
I860 
1853 
(1876) 
1894 
1887 
1867 
1859 
1859 
1863 
(18.84) 

1892 
1864 
1864 
1852 
1854 
1854 
1837 
1861 
1836 
1841 
(1896) 
1888 
1901 
1878 
1859 
1851 
1878 
1845 
1869 
1858 
1900 
1884 
1903 
1889 
1873 
1866 
1866 
1847 
1837 
1893 
1853 
1847 
1841 
1845 
1880 
1899 
1865 
1875 
1887 
1903 
1864 
1903 
1882 
1857 
1894 
1868 
1860 



PAGE 
156 
96 
39 
50 
94 



and 



1863 
1860 
1888 
1861 
1858 
1870 
1848 
1851 
1849 
1874 
1881 
1856 
1883 
(1890) 
1887 
1902 
1902 



INDEX. 



293 



Q 

NAME 

Quimby, Edward Entwisle 
Quinby, Watson Fell 



K 

Rabinowitz, Ellas Nathan . 
Randolph, Edward . 

Evan .... 

George 

Richard . . . • 

William Henry . 
Katcliff, Ellwood . 

William Robinson 
Ravenel, Samuel Prioleau, Jr. 
Read, Walter George 

William Johns, Jr. 
Redfleld, John Howard, Jr. . 
Redman, Joseph Sweet 

Samuel Bispham 
Redmond, Charles Philip . 
Reeder, John Wallace 
Reeve, Augustus . 

Augustus Henry 

William Cooper 

William Foster . 
Reeves, Ellis Biddle . 

Francis Butler . 
Reinhardt, David Jones 
Reynolds, Lindley Murray 
Rex, Frank Clayton (See Ad. 

Cor.) .... 
Rhoads, Charles James . 

Edward .... 

Edward .... 

Joseph .... 

Joseph Howard . 

Samuel .... 

William Gibbons 

William Gibbons . 
Rhodes, Richard Somers Smith 
Richards, Archer . 

Theodore William 
Richardson, Henry Banning 

Francis .... 

John D 

Richmond, Alexander A. 

James Henry Crocker . 
Richie, Elisha Roberts . 
Riddick, Joseph H. 

Reuben Briggs . 
Ristine, Frederick Pearce . 
Roberts, Alfred Reginald 

Charles .... 

David Allen 

Edward Churchman . 

George Brinton . 

George Wilson 

John 

Joseph Russell Evans . 

Percival, Jr. ... 

Thomas Batten 
Robinson, Herbert Winslow . 

Lucian Moore 

William Henry . 
Rodman, Edmund 

Thomas Rotch . 
Rodney, Warren Brown 
Rogers, James Wadsworth 

Robert William 
Rorer, Jonathan Taylor, Jr. . 
Rose, David Franklin . 
Ross, Eldon Roxy 

Robert John . 
Rossmiissler, Edward Collins . 
Round, Julian Mills . 
Rowell, John F. . . . 
Rushmore, Townsend . 



and 



CLAS.S 


PAGE 


1894 


223 


1843 


27 


1903 


271 


1882 


157 


1901 


262 


1839 


15 


1839 


12 


1869 


115 


1860 


84 


1858 


73 


1889 


195 


1889 


195 


1893 


219 


1899 


251 


1838 


10 


1866 


106 


1848 


39 


1902 


268 


1855 


58 


1885 


170 


1852 


47 


1885 


171 


1871 


122 


1893 


219 


1889 


196 


1878 


142 


1894 


223 


1893 


216 


1859 


75 


1893 


216 


1880 


147 


1891 


208 


1898 


245 


1858 


73 


1897 


243 


. 1883 


162 


1875 


131 


1885 


171 


1865 


104 


. 1860 


80 


1836 


3 


1854 


55 


1854 


55 


1899 


251 


1855 


59 


. 1855 


59 


1894 


223 


. 1871 


122 


1864 


96 


. 1902 


268 


1865 


104 


. 1888 


188 


1852 


47 


. 1893 


217 


1880 


148 


. 1876 


136 


1896 


238 


. 1882 


158 


(1891) 


275 


. 1882 


158 


1842 


20 


. 1842 


21 


1897 


240 


. 1889 


198 


(1890) 


274 


. 1894 


226 


1870 


119 


. 1898 


245 


1902 


268 


. 1901 


263 


1897 


243 


. 1855 


59 


1882 


158 



s 



NAME 

Sachse, Albert Frederic 
Sampson, Alden . 

Edward Cobb 

Elijah Pope 

George . 

Henry 
Sands, William Leach 
Satterthwaite, Benjamin 
der 

Samuel T. . 
Savery, William H. 
Sayrs, William Christopher 



CLASS 

1889 
1873 
1859 
1864 
1859 
1859 
1866 
Cadwalla- 



Scarborough, Henry Wismer Stover 1894 



Scattergood, .\lfred Garrett 

Herbert Armitt 

Joseph Henry 
Schively, Edwin Ford . 
Schober, George Mitchell 
Scholey, Howard Wilson . 
Schrag, Andrew D. . 
Schwartz, John Loeser 
Scott, Alexander Harvey 

Norris Alexander . 

Thomas, Jr. ... 
Scull, David . • . . . 

Edward Lawrence . 

Edward Marshall . 

Gideon Delaplaine . 

Jacob Ridgway 

William Ellis 
Seager, Schuyler Fiske 
Seller, Carlino Linn 
Sellers, Nathan .... 
Sensenig, Barton 

Heber 

Wayne 

Serrill, Isaac S 

Shannon, John Relph 
Sharp, Frederick William . 

Joseph Webster, Jr. . 
Sharpies, Abram .... 
Sharpless, Charles Leeds 

Charles Williams, . 

Daniel Offley 

Frederick Cope 

Henry Hale Graham 

Henry Williams 

Isaac" 

Samuel Franklin . 

William Clemson 
Shaw, James George, Jr. 
Shepherd, Caleb William 
Sheppard, Clarkson 

John E 

Shinn, Samuel Earl 

Thomas Jefferson 
Shipley, Malcolm Augustus, Jr. 

Walter Penn 

William Ellis .... 
Shoemaker, Benjamin Hallowell 

Samuel Bines .... 
Shotwell, Augustus Fox . 

George Fox .... 

Joseph Fox .... 
Shupert, Charles M. . . . 
Simkin, Robert Louis 
Simpson, William Percy 
Sisler, Perlee Chandler . 
Slocum, Allison Wing . 
Smiley, Albert K. . . . 

Alfred Homans 

Daniel 

Smith, Albanus .... 

Albanus Longstreth . 

Alfred Percival 

Barclay Arney . 

Benjamin Hayes : 

Benjamin Raper 

Clement Lawrence 

Clement Lawrence, LL.D. . 



1868 
1858 
1886 
(1890) 



1898 
1902 
1896 
1880 
1900 
1901 
1903 
1889 
1886 
1902 
1863 
1854 
1864 
1901 
1843 
1853 
1883 
1900 
1902 
1857 
1893 
1900 
1902 
1837 
1865 
1901 
1888 
1859 
1837 
1867 
1840 
1900 
1840 
1855 
1841 
1872 
1896 
1890 
1864 
1836 
1879 
1847 
1860 
1899 
1882 
1892 
1894 
1883 
1847 
1838 
1847 
1889 
1903 
1890 
1898 
1888 
1849 
1W9 
1878 
1841 
1881 
1884 
1838 
1859 
1842 
1860 



PAGE 
199 
129 
75 
97 
75 
78 
106 

112 

69 

176 

274 

223 

245 

268 

236 

148 

258 

263 

271 

199 

175 

268 

94 

53 

97 

263 

28 

51 

159 

258 

268 

67 

217 

258 

268 

7 

104 

263 

188 

75 

4 

108 

16 

258 

15 

101 

18 

127 

238 

205 

99 

3 

144 

37 

84 

252 

154 

212 

226 

160 

37 

10 

38 

199 

272 

203 

248 

188 

40 

40 

142 

19 

152 

165 

10 

75 

21 

80 

283 



294 



INDEX. 



NAME 

Smith, Dillwyti 

Franklin Whitall 
George, Jr. 
Horace Eugene . 
Lloyd Pearsall 



CLASS 

1837 
. 1874 

1865 
. 1886 

1837 



Logan Pearsall (Formerly 

known as Lloyd Logan Smith.) 1885 
Richard Morris . . . 1844 
Robert Pearsall .... 1844 



Stephen Decatur, Jr. . 


1883 


Thomas C 


1860 


Walter Emanuel . 


1889 


William Eastwick 


1861 


William Foulke 


1877 


Wilson Longstreth . 


1889 


Smyth, Horace .... 


1804 


Snowden, James Ross 


1903 


Spaid, Arthur Rusmiselle . 


(1894) 


Spiers, Alexander Guy Holborn . 


1902 


Spruance, John Spotswood 


1883 


Stabler, Charles Miller . 


1874 


Thomas S 


1855 


William Davis . . . . 


1854 


Stadelman, Frederic . 


1898 


Jacob Latch . . . . 


18.53 


Stapler, John Wardell 


1843 


Starbuck, Charles Casey 


1845 


Starkey, Howard Abbott . 


1883 


Starr, Edward 


1862 


Isaac Tatnall .... 


1886 


Joseph West . . . . 


1858 


Louis 


1868 


Theodore 


1861 


Statler, Frank B. ... 


(1892) 


Steele, John Dutton 


1870 


Thomas C 


1859 


Steere, Jonathan Mowry 


1890 


Sterner, Ira Isbon 


1898 


Stevens, Lindley Murray 


1889 


Stewardson, John 


1847 


Thomas 


1847 


Stokes, Andrew Maloney . 


1899 


Francis 


1852 


Francis Joseph 


1894 


Henry Newlin . . . . 


1878 


Henry Warrington 


1887 


John Newton .... 


1844 


J. Spencer .... 


1862 


John Stogdell . . . . 


1889 


N. Newlin, Jr. ... 


1875 


Wistar, H 


1853 


Stone, John Lyon 


1902 


Ralph Warren . . . . 


1892 


Stork, Charles Wharton 


1902 


Stotesbury, William Alfred . 


1890 


Strawbridge, Francis Reeves 


1898 


Frederic Heap . . . . 


1887 


Robert Early 


1892 


WilUiam Justus 


1894 


Street, David 


1858 


George 


1856 


John 


1861 


John W 


1857 


Lewis 


1854 


Ogden 


1856 


Stroud, Morris Robeson (See Ad 




and Cor.) .... 


" 1843 


William Daniel . . . . 


1843 


Stuart, Francis Bacon . " . 


1883 


Harry Harlan . . . . 


1900 


Jehu Harlan .... 


1861 


Stubbs, Martin Bell . . . . 


1888 


Supplee, William Wagner . 


1895 


Sutton, Isaac 


1885 


Swan, Frederick Asa . 


1898 


Swift, Henry Hinsdale . 


1865 


Willard Everett . 


1903 


William Lane . . . . 


1867 


Syze, Albert 


1898 



132 

101 

175 

4 

173 

30 

31 

162 

84 

199 

88 

138 

199 

99 

272 

277 

268 

160 

132 

59 

55 

245 

51 

28 

33 

162 

90 

176 

73 

112 

88 

276 

119 

78 

203 

246 

196 

38 

38 

253 

47 

224 

142 

180 

31 

91 

196 

134 

51 

269 

212 

269 

205 

246 

181 

214 

224 

73 

63 

88 

67 

56 

63 

28 
24 
160 
259 
86 
188 
232 
171 
246 
104 
272 
110 
248 



NAME 

Taber, Abraham 

Augustus 

Charles 

David Shearman, Jr. 

Robert Barney . 

William Congdon, Jr. 
Takasaki, Koh Ichi . 
Talcott, Joseph 1). 
Tanner, Clarence Lincoln 
Tatham. Henry Billington 
Tatnall, Abram Gibbons . 

Charles Gibbons 

Edward 

Robert Richardson 

Samuel Alsop 

William . 
Tatum, Charles 
sfe- George M. 

John Cooper 

Samuel Canby 
Taylor, Augustus 

Charles Clifford . 

Charles Shoemaker . 

Edward Ballinger . 

Edward Ballinger, Jr. 

Frank H. . 

Henry Longstreet 

Herbert Hazzard . 

Howard Gardiner 

James Gurney 

Joseph B. . 

Joseph McFerran . 

Joseph Petty 

Joseph Wright 

Lewis Alfred 

Thomas Chalkley . 

William Jordan . 

William Shipley . 
Tebbetts, Charles Edwin 
Terrell, Charles Ernest 

Paul Tasso . 
Test, Zaccheus 
Tevis, Alfred Collins 

Edwin L. (See Ad. and Cor. 

Norman (See Ad. and Cor.) 
Thacher, Frank William 
Thomas, Allen Clapp 

Allen Curry . 

Bond Valentine . 

Charles Yarnall 

Edward 

Evan 

Frank Snowden 

George 

George Brinton . 

George Herbert 

Henry Evan 

Henry M. 

James Carey 

John Clapp 

John J., A. if. 

John Mickle Whitall 

Jonas Preston 

Lewin Wethered . 

Richard Henry . 

Russell Elmslie 

William Ashbridge, Jr. 

William Richard . 
Thomson, Edgar Lewis . 
Thompson, David Allen 

Frank Earle 

James Beatin . 

John James, Jr. 



Thorne, Barton F. (See Ad. and Cor.) 1856 



Edwin 

Jonathan, Jr. . 
Thurber, Charles Herbert 
Thurston, Edward Day 

Joseph D. . . . 

William Richardson, Jr 



CLASS 

1851 
1842 
1839 
1894 
1865 
1856 
1888 
1842 
1887 
1807 
1900 
1897 
1837 
1890 
1895 
1842 
1853 
1858 
1854 
1843 
1854 
1895 
1871 
1869 
1900 
1876 
1878 
1901 
1876 
1898 
1842 
1900 
1855 
1898 
1876 
1S54 
1897 
1869 
1875 
(1890) 
(1897) 
1851 
1889 
1858 
1858 
1897 
1865 
1895 
1883 
1871 
1897 
1857 
1894 
1891 
1856 
1902 
1895 
1883 
1851 
1861 
(1877) 
1878 
1864 
1856 
1872 
1901 
1843 
1855 
1858 
1868 
1889 
1874 
1877 



1843 
1863 
(1890) 
1871 
1840 
1837 



INDEX. 



295 



NAME 

Thurston, William Richardson 
Tillinghast, Joseph 
Tilney, Israel Sheldon . 
Todd, Henry Arnold . 
Todhunter, Lay ton Wilson 
Tomlinson, Allen Josiah 

Alexander Cooper 

Benjamin Albert . 

Edwin . 

Ephraim, Jr. . 

Julius Lines 

Julius Linrs, A.M. . 

Samuel Finley . 

William Inskeep . 
Toms, Richard H. R, 
Towle, Clifton Augustus 
Townsend, Clayton William 

Wilson .... 
Trimble, Hairy, A.M. 

William Webster . 
Troth, John Trimble 

Samuel . 
Trotter, Charles West 

Francis Laurie 

Frederick Newbold 

Joseph 

Newbold Hough 

Walter Newbold . 

William Henry 
Trout, Edgar Earl 
Tucker, Benjamin 
Tunis, .Joseph Price 
Tyler, John Edgar 

William Graham 
Tyson, Isaac 

James 

James Wood 

James Wood, Jr. 

Jesse . 

John Snowden 

Richard Wood 



XT 

Uhler, Harvey Thomas 
Underbill, Alfred Mott, Ji 

Edmund B. 

Edward B. 

George W. . 

Joseph Turner 

Robert . 

Robert F. 

Silas Albertson 

Stephen . 

William Henry 

William W. . 
UpdegrafF, David Brainard 

William Ross . 



Vail, Benjamin Augustus 

Frederic Neilson . 

George Requa . 

Herbert Eli . 

Hugh, D., A.M. . 

John Randolph 
Valentine, Abram Sharpless 

Benjamin Eyre 

Bond .... 

Edward Abram Uflington 

George .... 

George 

Jacob Downing . 

John Reed 

Robert .... 

Samuel Rhoads 

William Thomas 
Van Noppen, Leonard Charles 
Varney, Alpheus Gould . 



CLASS'; 
1862 ■ 
1853 
1903 
1891 
1889 
1871 
1901 
1867 
1861 
1867 
1873 

(1885) 
1868 
1859 
1863 
1898 
1880 
1877 

(1895) 
1887 
1853 
1854 
1844 
1886 
1887 
1874 
1844 
1875 
1841 
1902 
1857 
1886 
1863 
1858 
1853 
1860 
1845 
1885 
1844 
1853 
1844 



1890 
1886 
1853 
1860 
1843 
1886 
1846 
1853 
1860 
1858 
1860 
1843 
1853 
1880 



1865 
1889 
1881 
1883 

(1858) 
1881 
1857 
1866 
1856 
1891 
1856 
1891 
1846 
1890 
1846 
1857 
1857 

(1893) 
1898 



PAGE 

■91 

51 

272 

207 

196 

124 

263 

111 

88 

111 

129 

283 

112 

78 

95 

248 

148 

139 

283 

181 

61 

56 

31 

176 

184 

131 

31 

134 

19 

269 

67 

176 

95 

69 

52 

81 

34 

167 

31 

52 

31 



205 

175 
52 
84 
28 

177 
35 
52 
81 
74 
84 
28 
52 

149 



102 
197 
154 
163 
281 
154 

67 
104 

63 
208 

64 
208 

35 
205 

35 

68 

68 
277 
248 



NAME 

Varney, Charles Arthur 
Veeder, Herman Greig . 
Vernon, John Jesse 
Vaux, George, Jr. 

Roberts . 

William Sansom, Jr. 
Villars, John Oscar, A.M. 



^V 

Wadsworth, Edward Dorland 
Walenta, George John 
Walker, Frank Dinwiddle 

Robert .... 

Thomas .... 
Walter, Frank Keller . 
Walton, Ernest Forster . 

Francis .... 

Isaac M 

James M. ... 

Joseph 

William Kite . 
Warden, Herbert Watson 

Nelson Bushnell . 
Warder, William 
Warner. George Malin 
Warrington, Curtis Hoopes . 

Thomas Francis . 
Watkins, James Carey Thomas 
Way, Marshall Warren 
Weaver, Thomas 
Webster, Homer Jeptha 

I. Herbert .... 

Walter Coates 
Wendell, Robert Stewart 
Wescott, Eugene Marion 
West, William Nelson Loflin . 
Westcott, Harry Mackmann 
Wetherell, John Mcllvane 
Whitall, Franklin 

James 

John Mickle . 

Thomas Wistar . 
White, David Francis . 

Elias Albertson . 

Elias Henley . 

Francis .... 

Francis Albertson . 

George Wilson . 

Henry Alva . 

Linden Harris . 

Miles, Jr 

Oliver (See Ad. and Cor.) 

Richard Janney . 

Roy Wilson. 

Thomas Newby 

Walter .... 

Wilfred Wallace . 

Wilfred Walton . 

William Alpheus 



CLA.SS 


PAGE 


1898 


248 


1889 


199 


1898 


248 


1884 


165 


1863 


95 


1H93 


217 


(1895) 


278 



Wbitoley, Richard Stockett Mathews 1902 
Whitlock, James Gilbert 
Whitney, Charles Henry 

John Drayton 

Louis Butler 
Wkittier, John Greenleaf, A.M. 
Wickersham, William Frederick 
Wigham, Thomas Matthew 
Wilbur, Harry Lawrence 
Wild, Arthur Clement 
Wildes, Thomas 
Willets, Jeremiah, Jr. . 

John Titus . 

William Henry 
Williams, Horace 

Joseph Kirkbride . 

Parker Shortridge (See 
Cor.) .... 
Wills, Joseph Henry . 
Wilson, Calvert 



Ad. 



and 



1886 


175 


1901 


263 


1894 


227 


1849 


41 


1849 


41 


1899 


252 


1889 


204 


1855 


59 


1856 


64 


1856 


60 


1836 


1 


1869 


117 


1894 


227 


1894 


927 


1841 


19 


1873 


129 


1874 


132 


1876 


137 


1897 


243 


1898 


236 


1852 


48 


1896 


237 


1901 


264 


1895 


230 


1901 


264 


1893 


217 


1892 


212 


1892 


214 


1883 


163 


1893 


217 


1852 


45 


1880 


149 


1885 


173 


1876 


137 


1841 


17 


1885 


171 


1843 


24 


1884 


165 


1878 


143 


1897 


241 


1900 


259 


1S75 


134 


1878 


143 


1887 


181 


(1895) 


278 


1880 


149 


1881 


154 


1900 


259 


1886 


175 


1883 


160 


s 1902 


269 


1869 


116 


1883 


160 


1891 


209 


1883 


160 


(1860) 


281 


1885 


171 


1844 


31 


1883 


163 


1899 


252 


1859 


78 


1846 


36 


1854 


56 


1862 


91 


1862 


89 


1840 


17 


1894 


224 


1868 


113 


1887 


184 



296 



INDEX. 



NAME 

Wilson, Edwin Mood, A.M. 

Louis Round . 

Matthew Terrell 

Robert North . 

Samuel Norman 
Wines, Gilbert H. . 
Winslow, Caleb 

John Leiper . 

John Randolph . 

Randolph 

Thomas Newby 
Winston, John Clark 

Lindley Murraj' 
Wirgman, William Wayne 
Wistar, Bartholomew 

Bartholomew Wyatt 

Caleb Cresson 

Caspar 

Caspar .... 

Edward Morris 

Isaac Jones . 

John 

Richard 

Thomas . 

Thomas 

William Wilberforce 
Witmer, Adam Exton 

John Steele 
Wood, Alexander Cooper, Ji 

Arnold 

Charles 

Charles Randolph. 

Edward Randolph 

George 

George Bacon 

George Bacon . 

Gilbert Congdon 

Grahame . 

Henry . 

Isaac Francis (Formerly known 
as Francis Augustus Napoleon 
Wood) 1862 

James 1858 

James, A.M. . . . . (1883) 

James Henry .... 189S 

Joseph 1846 



CLASS 
. (1894) 

1899 
. 1885 

1898 
. 190o 

1846 
. 1842 

1901 
. 1840 

1871 
. 1881 

1881 
. 1882 

1901 
. 1871 

1837 
. 1865 

1852 
. 1902 

1872 
. 1844 

1867 
. 1838 

1858 
. 1898 

1856 
. 1867 

1859 
. 1902 

1894 
. 1870 

1888 
. 1856 

1862 
. 1848 

1887 
. 1889 

1895 

1869 



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253 

172 

246 

272 

36 

21 

264 

15 

122 

152 

152 

157 

264 

120 

4 

102 

48 

269 

128 

32 

111 

10 

69 

246 

64 

111 

79 

269 

227 

119 

191 

60 

91 

40 

181 

197 

232 

116 



89 

74 

282 

220 

36 



NAME 

Wood, Joseph Remington 

Levi Hollingsworth 

Randolph . 

Richard . 

Richard 

Richard Davis 

Stephen 

Stuart 

Walter . 

Walter 

Walter Hallock . 

William Congdon 

William Cooper . 

William Eldridge 

William H. S. . 
Woodward. Parke Lewis 

Thomas, Jr. 

William Wellington 
Woolman, Edward . 
Worthington, Joseph Kent, 

Thomas Kimber 
Wright, Benjamin H 

Giflford King 

John Howard 

Robert Cassel 



CLASS 

. 1892 

1896 
. 1864 

1846 
. 1851 

1898 
. 1857 

1870 
. 1867 

1869 
. 1901 

1887 
. 1857 

1844 
. 1859 

1902 
. 1866 

1901 
. 1893 

1903 
. 1883 

1844 
. 1893 

1847 
. 1888 



William Townsend (Moorhead) 1887 



Yardley, Edwin .... 1860 

Yarnall, Charlton . . . 1884 

Ellis, A.M. (1879) 

Ellis Hornor .... 1858 

Francis Cope .... 1847 

Harold Ellis . . . . 1887 

Stanley Rhoads .... 1892 

William 1837 

Yearsley, Arthur Ralston . . 1901 

Yocum, Charles Crawford . . 1900 

Young, Frank Levi .... 1887 



Zook, Charles Augustus Bitner . 1901 
John Miller (See Ad. and Cor.) 1864 



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